Few weeks
after the news of his sack broke as manager of D’Banj, Abisagboola Oluseun
John, popularly called Bankuli, has denied being kicked out.
Bankuli said he walked away, not pushed, because of personal
reasons. “D’Banj didn’t fire me. I just decided to move on. I was shocked when
I read that he fired me. Whoever leaked that story was just being malicious,”
he said.
Until now, both parties have kept
mum despite speculations of a serious disagreement between them.
A source close to D’Banj told P.M.NEWS Entertainment Café that the
relationship between the two became strained towards the end of last year on
account of issues of trust, leading to accusations and counter-accusations. A
few weeks ago, they were said to have had a heated argument when D’Banj found
out that Bankuli went to Paris after the Koko concert to work on Kanye West’s
next album without his knowledge.
“Bankuli actually left for Paris after the Koko concert in
December and D’Banj wasn’t aware of the trip to Paris to drop adlibs on Kanye’s
next album. This got D’Banj angry. He slapped Bankuli and subsequently fired
him,” the source claimed.
But Bankuli denied having a heated argument with D’Banj. He also
denied travelling to France to work with Kanye West without D’Banj’s consent.
Another source said Bankuli actually walked away after enduring
a series of indignities from the artiste. “Bankuli showed courage and walked
away because I believe he had had enough. Working with D’Banj is as tough as
hell. Do you know that everybody that works with Baba (D’Banj) always gets
tired of him and walks away? Fired him? No,” the source said.
After the last edition of Koko Concert, added the source, D’Banj
did many things without consulting with his team. And on the few occasions he
did, he was rather insensitive and this infuriated Bankuli. “Bankuli went to
Paris a few days after Koko Concert, and D’Banj was aware of the trip, but it
was not clear if he was going to work with Kanye West or not. However, it
seemed D’Banj wasn’t comfortable with the fact that Bankuli was getting more
attention from Kanye West’s camp,” the source added.
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Bankuli later took over D’Banj’s affairs after former manager,
Sunday Are, quit on account of the Mo’Hits controversy.
According to D’Banj, Bankuli was hugely instrumental in getting
the G.O.O.D Music deal, because he was the one who approached Kanye West at the
Dubai airport to listen to D’Banj’s songs, which signaled the beginning of the
relationship between D’Banj and the American music star.
Apart from his duty as D’Banj’s manager, Bankuli also
doubles as creative director, DB Records, a label D’Banj floated after
parting ways with Don Jazzy. P.M.NEWS Entertainment Café could not reach
D’Banj’s camp for comments.
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