Tuesday 5 January 2016

Olamide apologize to fans

Olamide Adedeji, the CEO of YBNL has apologised
to his fans over his infamous outburst at the 2015


Headies awards ceremony in Lagos.
The event which took place at the Landmark

events centre, Oniru, Lagos, was characterised by
controversies following the failure of Olamide’s
boy, Lil Kesh to win the coveted ‘Next Rated
Award’, losing to Mavin Records’ Reekado Banks.
Olamide during one of his recent performances on
stage.
Olamide expressed his disappointment when he
went on stage and thinking he was on the receiving
end of the ‘Melo Melo’ crooner, Don Jazzy of Mavin
Records went on stage to throw a tirade at the
former.
“Lil Kesh is our own Next Rated artist. F**k that sh*t!
The streets ti take over. Every f**king single was a hit
back to back. From lyrically, to Shoki to Efejoku. Ko
ni dafun Iya anybody,” Olamide had ranted on stage.
This has since generated a lot of buzz on the
social media with more Nigerians siding with
Olamide over his outburst.
The singer who prides himself as being the only
Nigerian rap artiste to hold ‘Sold Out’ concerts at
four different venues has now apologised to his
fans over his reaction.
Check out the post below:
Olamide’s Instagram post
He took to his Instagram handle to issue a
statement.
“I want to apologise to my fans for my conduct,
including swearing on Live TV, at the Headies event
some hours ago. I recognise that you all are the
most important part of my work and my journey so
far, and I would not have come this far without you.
Therefore, you deserve better from me. I promised to
conduct myself in a more respectable manner in
future,” he wrote.

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