Breaking News: Even amidst past differences, a major music promoter celebrates a rival's triumph! Sadiq Assah, known as Sleeky, the CEO of Sleeky Promotions, has publicly congratulated Kofi Kinaata on the phenomenal success of the 2025 'Made in Taadi' Concert. This is more than just a congratulatory message; it's a testament to the power of a single event to revitalize an entire entertainment scene.
Sleeky took to Facebook to express his admiration, calling the concert a 'historic achievement' for the Western Region's entertainment industry. He highlighted how Kinaata's efforts have breathed new life into the region, opening doors for promoters to stage major events once again. Think of it as a rising tide lifting all boats – Sleeky, himself an events promoter, sees this as a positive development for everyone involved. He even went so far as to describe the show as a true Western Region festival.
But here's where it gets controversial...
The comment section of Sleeky's post quickly heated up. One artist accused Sleeky of hypocrisy, questioning his motives and suggesting he secretly harbored ill feelings towards Kinaata. This sparked a flurry of reactions from other artists and followers, turning a moment of celebration into a debate.
Sleeky responded firmly, denying any animosity towards Kinaata. He revealed that he had, in the past, actively championed opportunities for other artists to collaborate with Kinaata. He mentioned names like Aya, Bobo Dada Bee, Qwesi Ghana, and Tray Zee, highlighting his commitment to supporting local talent. He expressed his disappointment at being labeled negatively after helping these artists gain exposure. He clarified that his actions were purely driven by a desire to see Western Region talents flourish, as he doesn't need any favors from Kinaata because he's not a singer.
What do you think? Do you believe Sleeky's intentions were genuine, or was there more to the story? Share your thoughts in the comments below!