Oritsefemi’s
ex-manager, Danko who has managed him from the beginning before the duo parted
ways last year is not happy with all the lies the artiste has said against him. According to Danko, Oritsefemi was a nobody
and was practically begging him for money before he decided to pick him and
manage his career and took him to where he is today Read below;
“Oritsefemi
is an artiste that I took from nowhere and made somebody. I took him from
Ajegunle and brought him to Ikeja. I took him to the Island and I took him to
Lekki as well. I took him to D’banj, I took him to Davido and some A-list
artistes he never believed he could work with.” Continue…
Danko says
that until he took Oritsefemi to Abuja to ink a record deal with his business
partner, the goings-on between them was cool.
“It is
unfortunate that after I took him to Abuja to sign a record deal with my
business partner, Mr. Allen of Avatar, he came up with this strange behaviour
trying to disorganise the plans I had for him,” Danko continued. “I guess he
was overwhelmed by the prospects and believed that he had finally arrived
because he never believed he could make it to the level I took him to.”
According
to him, contrary to Oritsefemi’s claims, Double Wahala is a hit today due to
his efforts: “I did the promotion of Double Wahala from scratch. I sponsored
the promotion because he had nothing. For three months I promoted that song
with my own money.”
“It is
unfortunate that he came up with those allegations against me just to promote
his music and ridicule me. He said I took his Range Rover and stole his N58m
for endorsement he got from a brand. I was surprised because I don’t know where
he got the endorsement from.
“The Range
Rover he is talking about he crashed by himself when he was coming from an
event I was not aware of on December 6, 2014. He is going around parading
himself as the owner of MSN Gang, my company, which I registered myself. I have
everything documented with my lawyers but I will address the press very soon
extensively and will expose his lies.”
Danko
reveals that the reason he ever agreed to work with Oritsefemi initially was
because of the pressure he was piling on him: “We started working in 2013. I
used to give him shows and events. At a point he was always calling me for
money so I said ‘let me do something for him.’ So I picked him up from
Ajegunle.”
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