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Tokyo-based Ghanaian entrepreneur, Opoku Oppong Kwabena, popularly known as Kobe, has revealed his label didn't benefit much after signing Ebony Reigns due to her untimely death.
Kobe and his business partner are the owners of Midas Touch, executive producers of the late Ebony Reigns (Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng.)
Speaking on Evibes with Becky, Kobe says they chose to invest in Ebony Reigns at that time because of her “promising future.”
“At the end of the day, may her soul rest in peace, she is gone so I don't want to speak much about it, but I didn't really benefit much from it. I feel like it was going to get to a time where the benefits were going to come through and the bad thing happened,” he disclosed.
Kobe has been dazzling Instagram users with his fabulous lifestyle for years.
Kobe joined his father, Frank Anthony Amanfo in Japan some 15 years ago, and now they are business partners in the popular lounge and dining bar, R2 Supperclub, located in Roppongi, Tokyo.
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