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ORITSE FEMI Releases 3 Documents Proving Ownership of MSN Gang, Warns RAYCE To Back off

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April 8, 2016 - 9:28 am
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The long battle to Claim ownership of  MONEY STOP NONSENSE (MSN) GANG doesn’t  seem  to be OVER yet. The battle has continue to rage between Oritse Femi and his former manager , DANKU who still lay claims to owning the Brand name.

Today, the tussle for MSN Gang ownership took a new drive as Oritsefemi called out artiste, Rayce on Instagram and gave him a warning to stop using the name “MSN” for his promotions. Oritse Femi gave Rayce a 24hours ultimatum or await his next action.

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He later posted some documents after several people called him out to authenticate his claims. Photos below;

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