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Comedian Derick Kobina Bonney, well known as DKB, has expressed displeasure at how badly he was treated by his colleague, David Oscar, despite his efforts in developing Oscar’s career.
Speaking on Joy Prime’s morning show, the comedian claimed that people he has supported in the advancement of their careers conspired against him, but David Oscar’s betrayal was the most hurtful one.
This, according to him, is due to how effortlessly he has helped establish the comedian/musician’s career.
"People I helped to become who they are by God’s grace connived to bring me down. The most painful one was David Oscar. I behaved like a soldier, stood behind him, fought Charterhouse so aggressively, and made Charterhouse my enemy, of which I didn’t care, only for David Oscar to later turn against me because I made him fight Charterhouse. It was painful," he told Roselyn Felli.
The comedian continued by saying that David Oscar intended to ruin his career.
"He moved from one radio station to another, wanting to demonise and destroy me."
He stated that even though Oscar was not his biological brother, he loved him and treated him as such.
Although he has no bad intentions towards Oscar, DKB promises to threaten him anytime he (Oscar) tries to text or call.
The two comedians have been on bad terms since 2018 after David Oscar labelled him as a ‘fraudster’.
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