Efia Odo has expressed her surprise at why, amid the numerous topics covered on the Rants, Bants, and Confessions podcast, it is her relationship and sex life that have garnered the most attention from Ghanaians.
This reaction followed a netizen’s comment on X, questioning why the focus has shifted so dramatically to Efia Odo and Kwesi Arthur, and noting that many people seem to have ignored the rest of the discussion.
“Some of the youth in Ghana are h0rny! You see how y’all are talking about Efia Odo and Kwesi Arthur because s€x was somehow involved, crucifying Gisela for whatever she said about her dad, and y’all didn’t pay attention to the latter part of the podcast. We’re not serious!” The tweep wrote.
This post drew Efia Odo’s attention, leading to a response from her.
Efia Odo, who has been defending herself online after segments of the interview discussing Kwesi Arthur went viral, supported the X user who stood up for her.
She replied, “It goes to show that we don’t take serious things seriously in this country. They’re more concerned about who I Dey chop. So why fight for these people anyway,” she wrote in displeasure.
What Efia Odo said in the podcast
Efia Odo indicated that Kwesi Arthur had done some terrible things to her that destroyed their friendship.
To convey how deeply Kwesi Arthur had hurt her, she stated, “Yes, I was once supporting him but you know Kwesi did some hurtful things to me. I don’t want to say it here because I respect him as a person. If I was to say the things he did to me, it would dirty his image. When everything ended, I stopped the support, because why will I keep supporting someone who has f*cked me over?”
She continued, “It’s so funny that when he and I stopped being friends, and he left his label, Ground Up, that’s when his career dwindled, and they gave me this tag as bad luck.”
Kwesi Arthur’s response
Efia Odo’s comments on the podcast provoked Kwesi Arthur.
In a series of posts on X, the rapper harshly criticized her and warned of legal action against anyone who would use him for publicity or continue discussing him.