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Oritsefemi mends fence with his ex-manager

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Oritsefemi mends fences with his ex-manager
By Ahmed Boulor
 
The reported misunderstanding between ‘Double Wahala’ crooner Oritsefemi and his manager Yusuf Adepitan popularly known as Danku, has been settled as both parties have decided to mend fences and move on as associates.
That much was the case when a media parley was staged by the two parties involved in a bid to clear the air and put behind the saga which according to Oritsefemi has caused a lot of damage to their careers.
Recall that the media was awash recently when Danku was reportedly arrested by men of the Lagos state police command at the Muson Centre, Onikan, about two weeks ago where he was attending an event following a complaint lodged by Oritsefemi.
According to reports, Oritsefemi had been planning to get his erstwhile manager arrested and he finally did when policemen stormed Muson Centre to arrest Danku who was picked up on the red carpet of a comedy concert tagged “Pencil Unbroken”.
But the father of two daughters revealed in a statement issued at the media parley that both parties have decided to mend fences and move forward.
Read the full text of Oritsefemi’s statement below;
 
“Good day ladies and gentlemen of the press. I appreciate your coming out this evening despite short notice to convey you together.
“The reason I invite the fourth realm is to announce my reunion with my ex-Manager, Mr. Yusuf Adebola Adepitan. Our rifts have been in the news for the wrong reasons and lots of allegations we indicted on ourselves have cost us lots of damage to our careers.
“All the foresaid things that has been mentioned about me and my manager my friend the throughout the scenario are all promotional strategies A.K.A publicity stunts.
“We have to move forward; elderly personalities in the entertainment and other sectors of Nigerian music entertainment industry and all over the world.
“We apologize for the inconveniences we might have caused the fans. We are back for real business. My friends in the media, I thank you a lot for finding out time to grace this important parley. May God bless you.” The statement read in full.

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