Legendary Music Producer, Edward Nana Poku Osei, known in showbiz circles as Da Hammer has advised CEO of  gold-trading firm, MenzGold, Nana Appiah Mensah (NAM1) to admit to his mistakes which brought the company to its knees.

This comes after the multi- million business man called out aggrieved customers of the firm took to the streets on Tuesday, 27 November 2018, to protest against the management of the gold-trading firm.

In his tweet, Nana Appiah Mensah indicated that Menzgold customers have taken heed to misconceptions and destroying his hard-earned reputation.

“Instead of us being resolute, you’ve fallen for the misconceptions and further denigration of my name & the brand. We shall do the needful now. God knows we defended our collective cause. ! Menzgold Global” NAM1 Tweeted

However, the CEO of The Last Two Music Group in response to Nana Appiah Mensah urged him to admit that his mistakes triggered the feud with regulators resulting in his misfortunes which crippled the company.
“I know u genuinely wntd to make & share e wealth wi ur fellow Ghanaians bt u must admit dat u made mistakes dat triggered dis feud wi regulators resulting in ur misfortuns. Regardless u stil earned my respect as One of e greatest minds of our time I hope u able to cme out of dis clean” [sic] Hammer’s reply to NAM 1