Steven further disclosed that Fly Boy label head Paul had called from the US to beg Kizz to perform, even getting down on his knees. But their appeal was ignored.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Steven disclosed that he paid Kizz Daniel $60,000 to play at the launch of the smartphone app he created for booking events during an Instagram live discussion with media personality Daddy Freeze.
After claiming that his luggage had not yet arrived from Uganda, where he had performed the day before, Kizz Daniel failed to keep his end of the bargain. Steven claims that Kizz Daniel declined to attend since he lacked his clothing and chains.
The Tanzanian superstar Harmonize and several stylists were brought in by Steven in an effort to correct the problem, but Kizz Daniel, the Nigerian superstar, refused to perform.
Steven further disclosed that Fly Boy label head Paul had called from the US to beg Kizz to perform, even getting down on his knees. But their appeal was ignored.
Steven Uwah claims that the concert cost him $300,000 and was sponsored by prominent companies like Pepsi and Martell. Additionally, a table went for up to $10,000. Steven said that Kizz Daniel’s actions had left him at a loss and seriously harmed his reputation.
Kizz Daniel was still being detained by the Tanzanian Police as of the time this story was being written.
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