For years now, gospel music duo, No Tribe have not been vibrant and this has resulted in many concluding that the group has collapsed.
Speaking on Showbiz Now on Joy Prime, one half of the duo, Nacee confirmed that the group has split.
The ‘Efata wo’ blamed himself for the collapse of the No Tribe, adding that he didn’t understand the job his job as a manager.
He went on to list reasons to back his point that the group could have been active had finances been stable.
According to the musician, the group can take three to four months to prepare an album if money is available to them.
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