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Singer, Konga, has chided top music producer and CEO of Mavin Records, Don Jazzy for his refusal to acknowledge him for his contribution in his successful artiste management career.
Reacting to a recent interview Don Jazzy granted, Konga claimed he introduced Wande Coal to Don Jazzy to but he is yet to be compensated by the music executive.
Narrating how he introduced Wande Coal to Don Jazzy and D’banj, Konga wrote:
I did what I did to help WC being a young talented student of unilag to achieve his dreams, which i knew will definitely uplift mohit record to attain another level in the entertainment industry as at then, and having him on Mohit record actually boosted their brand in all ramification, so after 17yrs of no compensation nor gratitude from your record label, this what I get in return from @donjazzy with all due respect @wandecoal please remind your ex OGA how I left my event to go search for you inside Unilag campus “Spot Center” and then brought you to the back stage and introduced you while also asking you to sing “Ololufe” for @donjazzy and @iambangalee at the same show I was paid to perform alongside @dbanj haha..😅
so quick for people to forget a life changing event as such 🤭
#Note this has been happening in the entertainment industry for a long time, where a fellow artist will not want to give his or her colleague credit and I definitely won’t take this ingratitude and disrespect, until you correct yourself by doing the necessary 💫”
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