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Ugandan Court Orders Arrest of Wizkid For Failing to Perform at a Show

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December 16, 2016 - 10:22 pm
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An Ugandan show promoter, FACE TV, has filed a lawsuit against Ayo Balogun AKA Wizkid for failing to honour a performance engagement in the East African country.

According to a letter sent to Interpol by Muwema & Co, solicitors of FACE TV, an arrest warrant has been issued for the singer and Sunday Are, his manager, by the chief magistrate court of Buganda Road.

The Nigerian was said to have missed the concert billed to hold on Saturday, December 3, as a result of “unavoidable circumstances”.

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The ‘Ojuelegba’ singer was expected to fly into Uganda from Los Angeles, U.S., for the concert which was to take place at Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala.

In the letter addressed to Interpol Central Bureau of Kampala, Muwema & Co requested for the issuance of a red alert against Wizkid and Are.

It read in part: “Between August 29 and November 29, our client paid Sunday Are, Wizkid’s manager the full performance fee of $60,000, a brokerage fee of $5,000 and $3,000 being per diem for the days they were going to spend in Uganda.

“Our client then incurred substantial expenses in booking and re-booking flights, hotel, venue, advertising and promotions for the concert, which expenses grossed over $300, 000. In the meantime, more than 25,000 Ugandans paid for tickets in advance.

“To our client’s dismay, Wizkid and his troupe did not show up for the concert despite assurances to the contrary which were made up to the very last minute.”

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