- Former manager of Oritse Femi, Ijoba Danku, disputes singer’s claims about Burna Boy and D’Banj.
- Oritse Femi alleged Burna Boy sought refuge at his apartment and sold a Prado Jeep to D’Banj.
- Danku refutes these claims, labeling them as entirely false.
Ijoba Danku, the ex-manager of Nigerian singer Oritse Femi, has stepped forward to debunk claims made by his boss regarding his colleagues Burna Boy and D’Banj.
These claims, initially brought to light by Oritse Femi in an interview, have been refuted by Danku, who has publicly denounced them as false.
Oritse Femi had previously asserted in an interview that Burna Boy sought refuge at his apartment due to feeling stifled by his mother’s influence.
Additionally, the singer claimed to have consoled Burna Boy during a moment of vulnerability, assuring him of his destined greatness.
Furthermore, Oritse Femi purported to have facilitated the sale of a Prado Jeep to fellow musician D’Banj.
However, in an exclusive interview with Doyin’s Corner, Ijoba Danku unequivocally refuted these claims, denouncing them as entirely fabricated.
Danku emphasized his commitment to honesty and integrity within the industry, stating that he does not condone dishonesty in any form.
During the interview, Danku also addressed his past working relationship with singer Portable, revealing regrets regarding their collaboration.
He alleged that Portable had approached him with falsehoods, leading to a sense of disappointment in their professional dealings.
See below;
“Burna Boy never slept in Oritse Femi’s house for once & he didn’t sell any Prado for D’banj. I don’t support lies.”
– Oritse Femi’s ex manager Ijoba Danku pic.twitter.com/rz6cUlGaX7
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) May 26, 2024
In other news, Nigerian singer, Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele, popularly known as Oritsefemi, has claimed that he is his colleagues, Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido’s godfather.
He said he had already made money from music before they came into limelight.
According to him, he encouraged the trio to do music.
Speaking in a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Oritsefemi said…
“I had already made money [from the music industry] when some people were sleeping [yet to come into limelight].