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[VIDEO] Wendy Shay Exposes Sabotage Plot Behind Her First “Shay Concert”

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Ghanaian music sensation Wendy Shay has opened up about a troubling incident she faced early in her career, alleging that the former management of the late dancehall icon Ebony Reigns deliberately sabotaged her first-ever Shay Concert.

Speaking in a recent interview on Adom TV’s SHOWTYME, the artiste who recently parted ways with RuffTown Records disclosed that individuals linked to Ebony’s team were displeased with the rapid rise of her brand and took covert steps to derail the event at a critical stage of her development. Wendy Shay revealed that key logistical arrangements unexpectedly fell apart, and funds meant for production were mishandled, creating chaos and casting uncertainty over the entire concert.

She said the experience not only shook her confidence at the time but also exposed her to the harsh realities and politics within the Ghanaian music industry.

According to her, one of the major setbacks came from Ogee the MC, widely known for his association with the late Ebony. She revealed that Ogee, who had been entrusted with part of the event’s production and logistics funds, allegedly absconded with the money, leaving the team stranded just days before the concert.

We had made payments for several important things, and he was the one handling most of the logistics. Before we knew it, he had disappeared… phone off, nowhere to be found. It was a big shock and a major blow to the whole production,” she recounted.

The singer noted that this incident forced her team to reorganise at the last minute, stretching their budget, causing delays in essential preparations. Despite the sabotage, Wendy Shay said she was determined not to disappoint her fans and went ahead with the concert, which still recorded a massive turnout.

Wendy Shay further emphasised that the event taught her valuable lessons about trust, industry politics, and the need for a more professional work environment within Ghana’s creative space.

She maintained that sharing this experience is not to stir controversy but to highlight the challenges female artists face behind the scenes.

Wendy Shay remains one of Ghana’s most consistent hitmakers, and her revelations have sparked fresh conversations about transparency, loyalty, and accountability within the music industry.

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