Mayowa George, a Canada-based Nigerian entrepreneur, has called out Wizkid for collecting money for a concert which never held.
He was scheduled to have a show in Edmonton, Canada in January this year but it was canceled due to covid-19 restrictions.
Mayowa George said that he just learnt Big Wiz has still not refunded the ticket money to fans, neither has he fixed a new date.
He noted that the tickets cost about 110 Canadian dollars, yet the Starboy entertainment founder has remained silent on refund or replacement show.
”Just found out that Wizkid was supposed to have a show in Edmonton in January, but didn’t show.
9 months later, no refunds, no new date. And tickets were like 110 or so,” he tweeted.
In a similar news, Singer cum songwriter, Dammy Krane says he is the first person Grammy winner, Wizkid has ever prayed for.
The artiste stated this in a post on his Twitter page on Friday, October 21, 2022, as he shared a throwback video.
Dammy posted it as a reply to people mocking him over his relevance in the industry, ever since he callled out Davido for owing him.
In the video clip, the Amin crooner was with Wizkid at a concert and the Joro crooner started singing the song, which was a prayerful rendition.
HE CAPTIONED IT; ”FIRST PERSON BIG WIZ EVER PRAYED FOR 😇 🤍🕊 STOP PLAYING”
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