Ghanaian rapper and singer Kwesi Arthur has issued a stern warning to fellow male artistes, advising them to be cautious about the women they associate with, particularly those who might use their fame for social media clout.
His message comes in the wake of ongoing controversies involving socialite and singer Efia Odo, with whom Kwesi Arthur has been frequently linked.
Kwesi Arthur, who has mostly remained silent about the situation, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his frustration over how his name has been repeatedly dragged into the public eye by Efia Odo.
Despite the lack of confirmation of a romantic relationship between them, Efia Odo has often hinted at a close bond in the past. However, in recent years, her tone has shifted, and she has openly spoken with disdain about the rapper.
In a recent podcast appearance, Efia Odo revealed that Kwesi Arthur had hurt her deeply, leading to the end of their friendship. She claimed that after their fallout, she withdrew her support for him, and his career began to decline.
This narrative, Kwesi Arthur believes, is a deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation.
Addressing his peers in the industry, Kwesi Arthur cautioned them against being naive, saying, “Young men coming up in the industry, or just in general, please don’t think with your d*** and disassociate yourself from any women who would use what you work so hard to build for yourself and family for social media clout.”
He also accused Efia Odo of using his name as a marketing tool for her projects, noting that he will no longer tolerate such behavior.
Kwesi Arthur has made it clear that any further comments or allegations against him will be handled legally, stating, “Anything else said about me will be discussed with my lawyer and handled in court.”
In his final remarks, Kwesi Arthur didn’t hold back, calling out those who have stayed silent or supported Efia Odo in her attempts to discredit him.