Reekado Banks threatens to expose ‘demonic’ music industry figure

Popular singer, Reekado Banks has threatened to expose a saboteur of budding talents in the Nigerian music industry.

Banks described the mysterious figure as either “demonic or clueless”, adding that the person somehow manages to find the best talent whose careers he sabotages with poor decisions.

The singer hinted that the individual has a history of attracting emerging talents, which ultimately sabotages their success, and he promised to reveal the person in an upcoming interview.

In a cryptic post on X on Tuesday, Banks wrote, “One day, I’ll take an interview to talk about someone in the corners of the entertainment industry, who’s either absolutely clueless or plain demonic.

“Somehow, the brightest budding talents fall in their lap and either through cluelessness or pure demonic activities, they agree to policies that effectively slow these talents down and for some other talents, frustrate them out of pursuing their dreams. One day…”

His post sparked speculations that he was referring to a personality from his former label, Mavins Records, under whose watch he became a star.

However, Reekado Banks clarified in another post that he wasn’t referring to his former record label boss, Don Jazzy.

He wrote, “It may not be obvious to you all, but I’m definitely not referring to Baba J [Don Jazzy]. Ejo lol , pls n thanks.

“That said, oloriburuku gbaaaa, ni Eni to mo n so yi !”

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