This was disclosed in an official statement released by the singer, who dismissed the reports as entirely false, describing them as a deliberate attempt to damage his reputation.
The report, which spread widely on social media, alleged that the Buga crooner was directed to pay €200,000 in damages for failing to honor a show despite receiving a $50,000 advance payment, and that his accounts with Access Bank were frozen by court order.
The news quickly gained traction on social media and entertainment blogs, prompting concern among fans and industry stakeholders.
Kizz Daniel’s PR team described the report as false, misleading and a deliberate attempt to tarnish the artist’s reputation.
They further assured that legal steps will be taken against those behind the fake report, emphasising that the artist remains focused on his music and upcoming shows.
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”Kizz Daniel has no such case in court, and no accounts have been frozen. We urge fans, partners, and the general public to disregard this fabricated story,” the statement partly read.
Kizz Daniel is one of Nigeria’s leading Afrobeats artists, known for hit songs like “Buga”, “Woju”, and “Lie”. Over the years, he has built a strong international presence and a loyal fanbase.
Source: Punch
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