
Former Kwadwo Sheldon Studios team member, Paradise, has finally broken his silence on what led to misunderstandings during his time working with popular Ghanaian content creator and YouTuber, Kwadwo Sheldon.
Speaking in an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Aluta FM, Paradise dismissed claims that he ever disrespected his former boss or any of his colleagues while working at the studio.
According to him, he maintained a respectful relationship with everyone at the workplace, insisting that allegations suggesting otherwise were untrue.
Narrating the events that led to tensions within the team, Paradise recalled a period when Ghanaian dancer Afronitaaa was trending after publicly appealing to the government to pay more attention to the dance industry and create opportunities for aspiring dancers to receive professional training.
At the same time, issues concerning nurses and unpaid salaries were also dominating public discussions.
Paradise revealed that he got into a heated argument with his colleague, Scanty, over the studio's editorial decisions regarding the trending topics. According to him, he questioned why Afronita's concerns were not being given the same level of attention as the nurses' salary issues.
He explained that he believed both matters deserved discussion and public engagement, but his differing opinion sparked a misunderstanding between him and his colleague.
Despite the disagreement and his eventual departure from the team, Paradise emphasized that there is no bad blood between him and his former employers.


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