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MI Abaga Squashes Issue With Quilox Night Club

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Farouk Mohammed
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April 22, 2015 - 6:56 pm
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Chocolate City rapper M.I has resolved his issue with popular Lagos night club Quilox owned by Shina Peller. In March, 2015, M.I claimed the management of the club disrespected him when he was scheduled to perform.

All that is over now, as M.I and Shina Peller have resolved the issue amicably.

The pair met at the Nigerian Entertainment Conference today, April 22, 2015. “@shinapeller and I cooling at the Net Entertainment Conference. Boss of Quilox..I have too much respect for him and humbled by his leadership and humility in handling the situation I had. Look for the official MI at Quilox party. #ForwardMotion” wrote M.I under his post of him and Shina Peller at the conference.

In his 2013 single ‘Bad Belle‘ M.I referenced Quilox in one of the lines.

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