Patapaa Threatens Legal Action Against 'Haters': "Consider This Notice Our Final Warning"
- The management of Patapaa has condemned the trend of celebrities and fans talking ill about the musician on social media
- The singer who has strongly lashed out at some of his colleagues in their past says he's willing to consider legal action
- His letter, which the management described as its final notice to his' haters', has garnered significant traction on social media
- YEN.com.gh spoke to entertainment analyst Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh about Patapaa's grievance and solution
Popular Ghanaian musician Justice Amoa, better known as Patapaa, has opened up about the trend of degrading comments from some celebrities and fans targeted at him.

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The One Corner hitmaker shared a statement from his management on his official social media accounts on June 4 condemning the behaviour.
"One Corner Management issues this notice with a heavy heart and deep disappointment: It has become common practice for individuals, whether popular or not, to speak negatively about our artist both privately and publicly. Through this press release, we wish to highlight the harm continuously inflicted upon the Patapaa brand," the press release established.
"Management will pursue legal action against anyone who continues to defame Patapaa. We believe in the support of the Almighty Creator of the Universe, who will continue to uplift and sustain the Patapaa brand regardless of negative intentions," Patapaa's One Corner management added.
"Creativity thrives uniquely in each individual. We encourage everyone to focus positively on their own talents rather than undermining others. Consider this notice our final warning."
Speaking to YEN.com.gh, entertainment analyst Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh weighed in on Patapaa's stance against online bullying, saying,
"Everyone has the right to stand against unfair treatment on the Internet. Therefore, the release from the management is a good step for Patapaa. However, he must know that he's not a saint. He has done worse to some of his colleagues, including Sarkodie and others. When you're in such a position, there's little you can do when fans pay you back in the same currency."
Netizens react to Patapaa's defamation notice
YEN.com.gh gathered a few comments from Ghanaians in reaction to Patapaa's defamation notice to colleagues and fans.
@AmandaKing62942 said:
"Interesting move by Patapaa's team. @CarterVanceUSA always reminds us that protecting your brand is key—solid advice whether in music or markets. Hope this stops the unnecessary negativity."
@PaulFleisc94033 shared:
If I talk dem go use me as Scape goat and SIKA official will distance himself from my comment.
@Surviiii1743551 shared:
Waaa see picture them take attach the thing, well make I keep quit eer 🤐🤐
@1donyara remarked:
Hmm, Patapaa too get legal team?
@akabayire quizzed:
We shouldn’t criticize their work is that what they mean? We should like what ever they produce?
Patapaa's estranged wife confirms their official divorce
In another story reported by YEN.com.gh, Patapaa's estranged wife, Liha Miller, confirmed that she and the musician had officially ended their marriage and gone their separate ways years after they had separated.
In an interview, the Germany-based socialite shared that her marriage had been dissolved by a Ghanaian judge.
Liha Miller also added that her legal team and another individual represented her throughout the entire process.
Source: YEN.com.gh