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Bad December for Burna Boy as show organisers may demand refund of payments

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Bad December for Burna Boy as show organisers may demand refund of payments

Detained dancehall singer Damini Ogulu is now biting his fingers over his alleged involvement in the robbery attack on his fellow colleague Mr 2Kay at Eko Hotel.

The artiste who was forced to postpone his maiden concert over the robbery case is now mulling the return of advance payment made by show organisers who had earlier booked him to perform at events this December.

Most of the show organisers are said to be in a panic mode as they fear that the case may drag into the new year since it is now in court, and it would thus make the artiste unavailable to honuor the show he has been booked for.

Read also: ROBBERY ATTACK: After going AWOL, Burna Boy submits self to police, set to face trial

After he was declared wanted and subsequently went AWOL, Burna Boy submitted himself to police three days ago and was thereafter thoroughly interrogated by the Lagos Stae Commissioner of Edgal Imohimi before he was detained.

A press statement by SP Chike Oti, the Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command also revealed that the singer who recently returned from honouring an invitation to perform in Botswana would be charged to court on Monday.

 

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