According to him, Delay explained that her brand exclusively supports only two programs in Ghana, namely Onua Showtime and TV3.
She further justified her decision by asserting that sponsoring Dabo’s football team would not yield any profit for her brand.
The revelation of this rejection deeply hurt Yaw Dabo, who believed he shared a close bond with Delay.
The actor expressed his feelings of betrayal, emphasizing that he never expected such a response from someone he considered a friend.
Since the interview, Ghanaians have taken to social media platforms to criticize Delay for allegedly snubbing Yaw Dabo’s request.
Many fans and followers of the Kumawood actor expressed disappointment in Delay’s decision, questioning the integrity of her brand’s commitment to supporting various ventures.
The incident has sparked a heated debate within the Ghanaian entertainment industry, with fans divided on whether Delay’s decision was justified or if she should have extended her support to Yaw Dabo’s football team.
As the public discourse continues, the fallout between Yaw Dabo and Delay remains a trending topic, highlighting the complexities of celebrity relationships and sponsorship dynamics in the Ghanaian entertainment scene.