Thursday, 19 January 2017

BREAKING!!! Davido Sacks His Manager And Throws Shade At Sony Music (Said He’s Tired Of International Fame)  

Nigerian music export, Davido, has reportedly fired his manager Kamal Ajiboye.

Obviously, David Adeleke is pained ever since he inked a deal with Sony Music. Davido made the surprise sack known from his SnapChat. The DMW boss said he is fed up chasing international fame. This are his words.

“Fuck all that international shit! It’s cool but fuck it. I am back to the basics”, the singer poured on SnapChat.

That’s not all, he also announced that he would not entrust his career into the hands of anybody henceforth. It all clear that Davido has been let down since his chase for international breakthrough. Here is his shocking statement.

“I am my own manager in 2017! Don’t put your life in another man’s hand,” he also announced.

While the DMW boss is frustrated with the international music deal, Tekno and Wizkid seem to be at the moment relishing the opportunity to hit the global music market.

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