Entertainment
Why I dumped Teebillz – Tacha
Anita Natacha Aside, better known in the celebrity world as Tasha, has revealed the reason she dumped her former management, Bliz Vision.
Tacha – who was disqualified from the 2019 edition of the Big Brother Naija [BBNaija]: Pepper Dem after a fallout with eventual winner, Mercy Eke -spent only three months with the firm which took her on after the reality TV show.
WuzupNigeria reports that Bliz Vision is owned Tina Savage’s estranged husband, Tunji Ibrahim Balogun better known as TeeBillz.
Speaking in an interview, Tacha said her expectations were not met by Bliz Vision.
She added that she dumped the company after an analysis of what she wants and where she was under Bliz Vision after three months.
The self-styled Port Harcourt First Daughter said her leaving TeeBillz management was mutual.
She said,
“When one signs up with a management, one would have expectations and targets. However, it’s one thing to have expectations and it’s another thing to have the expectations turn to reality.”
Sadly, that didn’t happen, especially after the first month of being signed to a management. The drive I had and the drive they had didn’t match. I drew their attention to my concerns and also tried to manage the situation by being patient and hoping for a change. But, things got worse as time went on and after three months, I decided we should mutually disengage our business relationship for the sake of my brand.”
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