JUST IN: Nigerian Star Oxlade Reveals Why He Refused to Perform at Beenie Man’s Flopped Show; Promoter in Trouble

Nigerian singer Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman aka Oxlade has revealed why he refused to perform during last night’s flopped show headlined by Jamaican dancehall star Anthony Moses Davis, popularly known as Beenie Man. The show was held at the Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala. 

But although Oxlade was said to be in the country, the 25-year-old refused to perform during the show. While some people had claimed that he declined to perform because it was attended by fewer people than expected, Oxlade has come out to give his reasons.

Oxlade has blamed the promoters of the show, saying they need to go back to school and learn how to up their game. The show was organized by Top Boy Entertainment Ug. Oxlade accused Top Boy Entertainment Ug of refusing to fulfill their part of the bargain despite signing an agreement with him.

Revealing that Top Boy Entertainment Ug boss known as Michael refused to pay him his due, Oxlade tasked him to offer a comprehensive explanation to Ugandans or else he could spill more beans. From Oxlade’s statement, it seems there is more that went wrong behind the scenes (or rather sins) that is yet to come out.

“Promoters need to learn to do the right thing when booking artists… you invite an artist to come perform at your event, you were given a booking agreement which you duly signed. Then you refused to honor your own part of the contract and refuse to pay me as at when due…” explained Oxlade.

“Michael of top boy entertainment Ug, you owe Ugandan people an explanation as to why I did not perform last night! I would love to go into details of what happened… Even after you knowingly canceled my return flight back to Nigeria and to my Ugandan fanmily I definitely hope to give you guys a show soon!”

Earlier, we reported how Beenie Man’s flopped, leaving the dancehall king and promoter in tears, and counting losses. (See Details Here).

Pearl Times Reporter

Latest Uganda news, politics, business, health and entertainment coverage.

Recent Posts

LIST: Government Hires Staff for 46 Grant Aided Secondary Schools

The Ministry of Education and Sports, through the Education Service Commission (ESC), has hired staff…

3 hours ago

Dear Well-Travelled Political and University Leaders, ‘Don’t Ugandans Deserve the Development You See Abroad?’

I have come of age preaching and lobbying for GUBCCo’s support! While the U.S. and…

9 hours ago

Stanbic Bank Extends Love Month Celebrations to Nakaseke, Donates Medical Equipment

Stanbic Bank Uganda has donated essential supplies and equipment worth UGX 26 million to two…

10 hours ago

TONGUE-IN-CHEEK: Spire Ssentongo Stings Museveni in Latest Satirical Piece

Like or hate him, philosophy teacher Prof Jimmy Spire Ssentongo is one of Uganda’s best…

2 days ago

Over 170 Teachers, Non-Teaching Staff Confirmed. See Their Names

The Ministry of Education and Sports has confirmed over 170 teachers and non-teaching staff. The…

2 days ago

TACKLING GRADUATE UNEMPLOYMENT: A Smart Model on How Government Can Help University Graduates Create Jobs

In Uganda, there is a significant spiritual awakening fueled by the rise of Born-again Churches.…

3 days ago