- Tobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, widely recognized as Nigerian artist Kizz Daniel, is reportedly facing legal challenges.
- Recent information suggests that a judicial authority may have mandated the suspension of access to his personal and corporate bank accounts.
- This situation hints at underlying financial or legal disputes involving the musician.
Kizz Daniel, born Tobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, is reportedly embroiled in a legal dispute, as recent sources reveal.
Documents circulating online indicate that a court may have issued an order to freeze his personal and business financial accounts.
This action reportedly follows a ruling requiring the artist to compensate over €200,000 in damages after allegedly failing to appear at a scheduled event despite receiving a $50,000 upfront payment. Additional information is still forthcoming.
On social media, a user named Bankiis has cautioned event organizers against engaging Kizz Daniel during this period.
He stated:
“Event planners are strongly advised to refrain from booking ©kizzdaniel at this time. Doing so poses a significant risk and is likely to result in financial loss. Past incidents have shown a recurring pattern of no-shows, leaving promoters in difficult positions and disappointing audiences. Moreover, his current fanbase and market influence do not justify the expected returns.”
“Anyone contemplating collaboration should weigh the risks carefully, as the potential for profit is minimal compared to the high likelihood of loss. It is crucial to put an end to ©kizzdaniel’s questionable practices and avoid supporting such artists. Additionally, promoters, especially those in Europe, must be held accountable for inflating artist fees and harming the industry.”
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Here are some reactions from the public:
@uthy_omg: “I suggest removing this post as the information is inaccurate and seems intended to damage Kizz Daniel’s reputation. No such incident occurred. The promoter booked Kizz Daniel for a 2022 event but canceled without notice. Despite this, we were open to rescheduling, which never happened. Deposits are non-refundable per contract, and the promoter exploited the artist’s name to market the event and collect money. The real fraud is on their part. Similar situations happened with Teni, Diamond Platnumz, and Boy Spyce. Whoever you are, you have failed.”
@chris.jokpa: “Man, he’s always had a habit of missing shows.”
@mr_white4847: “Why wasn’t this done to Davido? Seems like a double standard.”
@colepfeifer52: “He’s notorious for this. That’s why he hasn’t progressed much beyond the success of ‘Odonyewu’.”
@gods_time_1st_john: “These are human beings who sometimes need rest to avoid burnout. Let them resolve this amicably.”
@stopthehate147: “Where is the court order? Can a German court freeze a Nigerian bank account?”
@man_like_joebi: “Why would an artist accept payment and then not show up for a brief event? It doesn’t make sense.”
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