OAP Do2dtun calls out radio station over unpaid 8-month salaries

Do2dtun accuses radio station of exploiting staffs

Do2dtun accuses radio station of exploiting staff

Popular online air personality (OAP), Do2dtun, has sparked a conversation on social media after calling out Sound City radio station for owing its staff 8 months’ worth of unpaid salaries.

The broadcaster took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his frustration, labeling the situation as “cruel and inhumane.”

Do2dtun.

In a post that quickly gained traction, Do2dtun questioned how the station’s employees were able to survive financially, given the ongoing salary crisis.

He wrote;

“It’s not by force to open a radio station. Owing your staff 8 months is very cruel and inhuman. You don’t need a soothsayer to tell you this. My friends and colleagues at Sound City, how do you guys cope? No salary for eight months, mehn that’s crazy.”

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In other news, Nigerian On-Air Personality OAP, Kayode Ojuolape Oladotun popularly known as Do2dtun has blasted South Africa singer, Tyla, following her acceptance speech at the 2024 VMA Awards.

Tyla who was nominated alongside Tems, Ayra Starr, Davido and Burna Boy, won the Best Afrobeats Award.

Speaking at the event, Tyla faulted the grouping of African artistes under the Afrobeats label, despite the genre’s significant influence and success.

She further claimed to be an Amapiano singer and not Afrobeats. In her acceptance speech, Tyla said in part:

“This is just so special, but also bittersweet because I know there’s a tendency to group all African artists under Afrobeat[s]. It’s a thing, and even though Afrobeats has run things and has opened so many doors for us, African music is so diverse, it is more than just Afrobeats.

I come from South Africa. I represent amapiano. I represent my culture, and I just want to shout out [to] all the Afrobeats artists in this category with me.”

Reacting to her comment in a series of posts on his X handle, Do2dtun slammed her for receiving an award…

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