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Hiplife artiste Fameye’s former manager, Ogidi Brown, has threatened to settle his feud with the artiste in a shrine.
Taking to Instagram, he stated that Fameye decided to forgo the terms that they agreed on as his settlement when he became an independent artiste.
Ogidi Brown explained that Fameye owes him $50,000 per the exit clause but the ‘Nothing I Get’ singer is tossing him around instead of paying his debt.
He claimed that the singer had come to him numerous times with promises of payment whenever he threatens to take the issue to court.
However, he is tired of waiting for Fameye thus will take him to the "antoa" shrine instead of the court.
Ogidi Brown said that the back and forth with his former artiste hurts him.
"I'm in pain, I give you two weeks," he captioned the video.
He said Fameye will suffer from a curse adding that he has realized the threat of court does nothing to get their issues settled.
Ogidi Brown's determination to use a shrine to settle his dispute may not come as a suprised to many who witnessed the signing of his new artiste.
The OGB Records CEO signed Afro-pop artiste Cryme Officer with eggs and schnapps after parting ways with Fameye in 2019.
When asked about the purpose of schnapps and eggs during the penning of the contract, Ogidi Brown said, “I believe in the traditional way of doing things and it has been our culture as Ghanaians, so it is of no malice."
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