Dancehall artiste, Livingstone Etse Satekla, known in showbiz as Stonebwoy has revealed that he will work with NAM1 again even after what happened in the previous years.
In an interview with Black Rasta on the Taxi Driver show, Stonebwoy maintained that he believes NAM1 is a good person who needs a second chance just like any other person.
He further added that he believes there are always two sides to a story and no one has heard NAM1’s yet so he still has hopes in him.
The 'Dede' hitmaker added that NAM1 is a great man who loves the music industry so working with him won't be much of a problem to him.
"All I can say is that there are two sides to every story. One side can consume us so much so that we can’t know, so we will do the most, we will do the worst. I know some people will wish that he was hanged on the cross because so many things have happened that have made them lose lives.
"We have a lot of people that were involved but have decided to be quiet about it. He is a great man, I love him like a big brother too, he knows I love him, me I believe in him, he made some statements and turned things around. I know that Ghanaians know if not for the unfortunate thing that happened, he has so much love for the industry that I belong. He knows me and we are still vibing," Stonebwoy added.
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NAM1, together with two others, have, for the past two years, been on trial at an Accra Circuit Court for defrauding customers of his company to a tune of GH¢1.6 billion.
The prosecution had accused Nam 1, his wife, Ms Rose Tetteh, and his sister, Ms Benedicta Mensah, of using Menzgold as a tool to defraud more than 16,000 people of GH¢1.68 billion.
He is currently on a GH¢1 billion bail, with five sureties, after he had initially been charged with 13 counts.
The counts include abetment of crime, defrauding by false pretence, carrying out banking duties without a license, sale of minerals without a license, unlawful deposit-taking, and money laundering.
He is expected to re-appear in court on November 22 for the continuation of the trial.