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Oti Region: Kadjebi Asato SHS Bill Chief One And Neglect Their Own Artists

After a circulating endorsement video from Volta-based fast-rising artist Chief One, a lot of people waited to get much more detail attach to the organization of the fun fair which happened at Kadjebi Asato SHS.

Just after the video comes a flyer that communicates all needed information for patrons to take note off. With repping artists such as Chief One and Lazzybwoy from Kpassa in the Nkwanta North Municipal of Oti.

People kept asking why Kadjebi-based musicians are not part of these. They went ahead to ask why The Landlord of Kadjebi Music who doubles up as an old student of Kadjebi Asato SHS, KJMani Flinky not part of supporting artists because, from time memorial, this artist has paid his dues by performing pro-bono until present day.

 

An interview with the “Overfeed” hitmaker revealed no one has ever contacted him about coming to perform. His team members also went to the organizers to check why things are so but the organizers ended up replying with certain words which cannot be published in this article.

The issue has got the concerns of three media houses which are Buem FM, Dream FM and Kano FM. Does it mean the artist has a problem with the organizer? Well, more updates on this loading. 

 

Source: 95africa.com

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