I Have No Hand In Eduwoji�s Case � Stay J

News went viral online that the �Yenko nkoaa� hit maker, Eduwoji has been arrested by the Ada Police on the Accra-Aflao highway on 7th August 2014 for illegally possessing a substance suspected to be marijuana. However, Eduwoji has denied ever being arrested by any police for whatever reason. He is reported to have accused Hiplife artiste Stay J in an interview for spreading falsehood about him saying, �If I have featured you on a song and now you claim to be the owner of it fine, so why do you also spoil me including all my United Kingdom (UK) shows I was to do? And now since he (Stay Jay) sees my new song to be doing well, he is destroying my image, telling lies that police has arrested me.� However, Stay J has said in an interview with Abrantepa on Radio Univers� mid-morning show Brunch2Lunch that, he has nothing against Eduwoji to peddle any of such rumours about him. According to Stay J, �I have no problem with Eduwoji. I heard the news just yesterday and I was wondering how this whole thing came about. I have no idea what is going on. I won�t go about destroying him to anyone for anything. I didn�t travel with him. I met him after he had performed at the show.� Asked if he will take any legal actions against Eduwoji for accusing him wrongly, Stay J stated that his management will talk to Eduwoji�s and ask him to desist from tarnishing his image. �I am sure he just wants to ride on this to promote his song�, Stay J added. Eduwoji and Stay J both laid claim to the �Yenko nkoaa� song which was released in March 2011. According to Eduwoji, the song was a demo and he wanted to master it at Kaywa�s studio. However, because they were both on the same record label, Under One Entertainment, the management suggested that Stay J should do the chorus which he did; that doesn�t make Stay J the owner of the song. Contrary to that, Stay J said he only asked Eduwoji to sing on �Yen Ko nkoaa� because they were on the same record label.