The so-called entertainment group was said to be. putting up something like this, and thats how. they keep deceiving the masses.
Tush of 319group. took a bold step to twitter to publicly ask O.B.O on
twitter. According to my home boy, Musa, C.E.O of. Dreams Ent, 'Na Packaging go kill some people'.
So organisers, Incase you are seeing this stuff, please do get your facts right to save the masses and our audience from entertainment deceit.
Thank you.
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