Nigerian Gospel singer, Busola Oke has stirred reactions online after she called out her former record label boss, Gbenga Adewusi for stripping her of her earnings.
In the wake of the death of singer, Mohbad who has given many a voice, she took to her Instagram page, to drag the veteran music producer and promoter for seizing her music earnings because she turned down his se$ual advances.
She revealed that she was rendered broke by the label and was compelled to sell her assets because she refused to be part of his harems of women.
Laying curses on him, she noted how she would have achieved substantial wealth and recognition if not for his lust and greed.
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Reacting to it, many noted how Mohbad’s death has become an eye-opener to the ills in the industry.
One Qween Renee wrote, “That’s why a lot of the record labels are keeping quiet or selling out Naira Marley cause a lot of them are doing the same to their artist taking over 70% of the earning. Naira’s problem is he was a gangster and abusing the boys
One Leey Marrrh wrote, “You collect her money you still want collect her engine, men can never change
One Dugo Chukwu wrote, “This cabal circle is everywhere. Including churches and mosques
One Just Strauss wrote, “Mohbad’s death gave everyone a voice
One Ave Diamond wrote, “Thai record label thing is just direct slavery
One Seun Dreams wrote, “Na gospel music be the real cabals. If you didn’t Gerrit, forget about it
One Turban Queen wrote, “Bayowa was a known womanizer them, reason his wife Itunu left him. We even heard he was with Gbenga Adeboye’s wife too, as short as that man
One Mrs Jawando wrote, “Everyone know say Bayowa ways no pure, even tho he raised so many stars. The death of his friend, Gbenga something caused his downfall cus he was also accused of sleeping with his wife.
One Priscilla Oluchi wrote, “And I ask again, na must a person go sign for record label? Kai
The music industry isn’t the only industry with se$-for-role scandals. Over the years, actresses have become quite outspoken over the high rate of se$ for roles among producers.
A day back, Yoruba actress, Biodun Okeowo better known as Omoborty had spoken out on the ills in the movie industry.
The single mother of two revealed how some of her colleagues were blackl!sted from movie roles because they failed to compromise their principles with influential figures.
She disclosed that some of them experienced the embarrassment of having their children sent home from school back then because they hadn’t been offered work and couldn’t pay school fees.
Similarly, Bimbo Ademoye recounted how movie producers wanted to take advantage of my body, during the early stages of her career.
In an interview with The Sun Newspaper, Bimbo claimed that filmmakers wanted to stereotype her to se$ual roles, but she declined.
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