In a recent social media post on X today, renowned actress Yvonne Nelson provides a captivating glimpse into the life of an enigmatic figure referred to as “Opana,” sparking a flurry of speculation among fans. As conversations unfolded, a prevailing theory emerged, linking Opana to none other than Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie.
The buzz surrounding this connection intensified when fans drew parallels to Sarkodie’s recent performance of his track titled “Don’t Try Me” at his recent Rapperholic event. This diss track reportedly responded to revelations made in Nelson’s book, “I’m Not Yvonne,” which was published a couple of months ago, where she wrote in her book about an affair she had with Sarkodie and how she was coerced into a perplexing situation.
The Ghanaian public finds itself gripped by this real-life drama, where the unfolding narrative on social media invites audiences to witness the intersection of celebrity, personal revelations, and the power dynamics that shape these public personas.
“There’s this beachfront Opana takes his many girls. When he doesn’t trust you, they take your phone. We’ll talk about that later, properly. After he eats his fave jollof and fried egg. Around teshie/nungua.”— that was the tweet Yvonne Nelson made.
The public eagerly awaits the next chapters in this unfolding saga, as Yvonne Nelson, in her post, promised the continuation of this drama properly.