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FLY BOY INC HAS A NEW MANAGEMENT! Kizz Daniel sacks manager after alleged assault by Davido
Award-winning music star, Kizz Daniel, has announced a new management following the alleged assault between Tumi Lawrence and his colleague, Davido in 2018.
The singer record label, Fly Boy Inc, announced the latest development in a statement posted on their social media handles.
Although the record management kept mum about the controversial attack, however, Fly Boy Inc says it holds other artistes, staff and industry personnel in high regard.
The statement simply said;
“Fly Boy Inc is using this medium to make certain points clear to the public;
“Flyboy Inc is not responsible for any statement issued by any party, therefore please disregard any unverified stories making the rounds on social media, blogs and other news outlets.
“Fly Boy Inc holds other artistes, staff and industry personnel in high regard.
“Fly Boy Inc and Kizz Daniel are under new management led by Rebecca Junaid (@Flyboytexh) and the public relations personnel is Ogaga Sakpaide (@ogagus).
“Thanks for flying with us and we wish everyone a prosperous 2019 filled with “No Bad Songz.”
Recall that Lawrence, who was Daniel’s last known manager, had alleged that Davido and his crew assaulted him at “Davido Live In” concert in December 2018.
Meanwhile, the “If” crooner had vehemently denied the allegations stating that he was paid evil for being kind and supportive.
Meanwhile, Kizz Daniel has remained quiet on the matter until the recent management reshuffle.
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