Liberian musician Trille and his Australia-based girlfriend, Mamie Angel Solo, have sparked one of the juiciest geez in Monrovia that’ll see online today. What started as a quiet night at Candy Beach turned into a full-blown spectacle when Mamie clashed with her ex-boyfriend, Dr. Grand, over some serious money palava.
The geez? According to Mamie, Dr. Grand owes her $3,500 USD. Instead of going the legal route, Mamie allegedly decided to handle things “Liberian style” by turning the beach into a UFC arena, with Trille right there in her corner. Witnesses say the confrontation got so heated that Dr. Grand left with a bleeding mouth, sparking talk of physical altercations.
But Dr. Grand isn’t backing down. He’s accusing Mamie of eating $5,000 USD his mother had sent years ago for her to travel to Ghana to meet him. Instead of making the trip, he claims, Mamie “ate the money” and vanished. The million-dollar question on everyone’s lips? “Mamie, where’s the Ghana money?”
Now, the streets are buzzing with hot takes on this messy love triangle. Some are defending Mamie, saying she was only trying to collect what’s hers, while others are asking why Trille, a rising star in Liberian music, would involve himself in a financial drama that has nothing to do with him.
Meanwhile, Dr. Grand is reportedly pressing charges, and Mamie has already been arrested on counts of aggravated assault, criminal facilitation, and theft of property. Trille, however, has gone MIA, leaving fans to wonder why he’s not standing by his girlfriend during her legal troubles.
The public reaction? A mix of disbelief, laughter, and sharp criticism. Some say Mamie should’ve called her lawyer instead of throwing punches, while others feel Dr. Grand should forgive and move on. As for Trille, many believe he should focus on his music and leave debt collection to the courts.
The Candy Beach showdown has left everyone debating: who’s right, who’s wrong, and where do we go from here? One thing is certain—this drama is hotter than Monrovia’s midday sun. Let’s hear your thoughts—did Mamie cross the line? Should Trille have intervened differently? And most importantly, where is the Ghana money? Drop your comments below and let’s dissect this wahala together!