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Kellyhansome Saga: ‘Chief Priest’ summons Kenis Music 

From Everest Ezihe, Owerri

The Chief Priest of Arunta Mbutu community in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area, Imo State, Ugochukwu Eze, the Eze Alaubi of Alaubi Shrine, has reportedly summoned Kenis Music Label chairman over a purported fued with Afrobeat music star, Kellyhansome.

Briefing news men in Owerri, Imo State, Saturday, the Chief Priest said he received a message from his deity to summon Kenis Music Label over their role in claimed dwindling Kellyhansome’s music carrier saga.

The Chief Priest stated that the plan to rubbish Kellyhansome’s music carrier was allegedly deliberate, adding that his deity is always in the business of seeking justice for the oppressed.

According to him, ” I received a message from the Alaubi Shrine over the issue Kellyhansome has with Kenis Music Label and as the chief priest and chief servant of the shrine, it is my duty to pass this message across.

“As directed by the Alaubi shrine, I have summoned Kenis Music Label before the Eze Alaubi shrine. Alaubi is a god of justice. It seeks justice for the oppressed. 

“I am by this press briefing asking Kenis Music Label to make themselves available before my shrine to explain their role in Kellyhansome’s musical carrier.”

On what will happen if the music label fails to appear, the chief priest said” I am nothing but a messenger of the Alaubi shrine. The gods know how best to fight its battle and seeks justice for people. I have only delivered the message from the Eze Alaubi shrine.”

The chief priest claimed that Kellyhansome’s music carrier ought to be doing better than it is presently doing, but refused to disclose if the musician or his associates influenced the actions he is taking.

Efforts to get the reaction of Kenny Ogungbe or any top shot of the Kennis Music proved abortive as they were not picking their calls. However, they have a right or reply.

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