- Nigeria singer Tekno unfollows fellow singer Kizz Daniel in response to Kizz Daniel allegedly unfollowing him.
- Controversy sparked by Tekno’s alleged revelation of Kizz Daniel sharing 50% revenue from “Buga” song.
- Tekno denies claims, accuses Kizz Daniel of insufficient payment. Kizz Daniel fires back, calling Tekno a “local dog” and questioning his financial transparency.
- Tekno retaliates, labeling Kizz Daniel a clout chaser and insecure narcissist.
In the ongoing saga involving Nigerian singers Tekno and Kizz Daniel, Tekno has reciprocated by unfollowing Kizz Daniel on social media platforms.
This move comes just days after Kizz Daniel allegedly unfollowed Tekno, escalating tensions between the two artists.
The saga unfolded when reports surfaced indicating that Kizz Daniel had unfollowed Tekno following an alleged post by Tekno.
The post purportedly revealed that Kizz Daniel had agreed to share 50% of the revenue generated from the song “Buga” with Tekno.
Furthermore, it claimed that Kizz Daniel had transferred a substantial sum, close to a billion naira, to Tekno following the success of the Buga tour.
However, Tekno swiftly denied these claims, asserting that Kizz Daniel’s alleged payment fell short and urging against the propagation of fake interviews.
This denial incited a response from Kizz Daniel, who rebuked Tekno’s comments, suggesting that Tekno should refrain from discussing financial matters.
Additionally, Kizz Daniel disparaged Tekno, referring to him as a “local dog” rescued by featuring him in the Buga song.
Tekno, in retaliation, accused Kizz Daniel of seeking attention and labeled him an insecure narcissist. He issued a warning, asserting his unwillingness to be manipulated or played with.
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In related news, Nigerian music sensations Tekno and Kizz Daniel have found themselves embroiled in a fiery dispute over royalty payments stemming from their collaboration on hit single, “Buga.” .
Just a couple of weeks ago, Tekno vehemently denied rumors claiming he received over one billion naira in royalties from Kizz Daniel.
Dismissing the report, Tekno asserted that Kizz Daniel’s ownership stake was nowhere near that figure.