Ghanaian artiste Sista Afia has set the record straight on the closure of her kelewele fast food joint, Kelevo, debunking rumors of financial ruin.
In a recent interview, she revealed that the closure was actually due to a desire for relocation.
Contrary to speculation, Sista Afia emphasized that financial difficulties were not the reason for the closure. “It wasn’t about the money; I just needed a new location,” she explained.
Sista Afia had previously operated Kelevo as a street-side stand, but she has since upgraded to a shop. This move is a testament to her business acumen and commitment to growth.
By addressing the rumors head-on, Sista Afia has put to rest any concerns about her financial stability. Her transparency and willingness to share the true reasons behind the closure demonstrate her confidence and dedication to her entrepreneurial ventures.
This development also highlights Sista Afia’s ability to adapt and evolve as a business owner, ensuring that her brand continues to thrive. With Kelevo’s relocation and upgrade, fans and customers can look forward to enjoying their favorite kelewele treats in an even better setting.
Sista Afia’s story serves as an inspiration to fellow entrepreneurs and a reminder that sometimes, change is necessary for growth and success.
Francisca Gawugah, a Ghanaian singer and composer from Accra, is better known by her stage name Sista Afia.
After the release of her track “Jeje,” which features dancehall singer Shatta Wale and Afezi Perry, she became well-known.