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I Was Not Sacked By Davido, I Left Voluntarily Because He Was Not Easy to Control – Kamal Ajiboye

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: December 17, 2017
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Davido’s Former manager, Kamal Ajiboye, aka Kamal has finally spoken on how he parted ways with the artiste.

In an exclusive chat with Sunday Scoop, Kamal insisted that he wasn’t fired via social media. He said,

“Davido didn’t give me the sack via social media. He was in Gabon when he wrote ‘I am now my own manager’ on Snapchat. Funnily, I was the one who drove him to the airport. 

Before then, we had had conversations about moving forward and I realised that what he wanted was different from mine. I wanted something bigger for him, but he was comfortable with what he wanted to do.”

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While admitting that Davido is a big client, he maintained that parting ways with him had not affected his career as an artiste’s manager.

“I was prepared for it; I was the one who left voluntarily. It was something I thought about for a while. I wanted something I could control. This doesn’t mean I couldn’t control him, but Davido is a lot of pieces. When an artiste is big like he is, trust me it is not easy to control him. I didn’t lose control over him, but it got to a point where we had different goals.

“We are still cool; I see him as my friend and family. I still have a good relationship with the family members too; so there is no bad blood,” he said.

Presently managing Seyi Shay, Kamal further revealed that he didn’t fear that he would lose relevance once he stopped working with Davido.

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 “I have a good relationship with everyone. People who are familiar with me know that I am a man of my word. Whenever I set out to do something, I don’t look back. I think people appreciate this about me. I never got carried away because I was managing Davido. Then, I ensured that I always reached out to people and hung out with my friends.  So, after the split, I had a lot of support from my friends within and outside the industry.

“The split had nothing to do with the fact that I didn’t support his decision to snub the international deal he got with Sony Music. You know when artistes want to sell their market, they say different things.”

He urged other managers to build themselves and brands regardless of how big their artistes could be because they might walk away someday.

 “Once a big artiste leaves a manager, it becomes hard for him or her to survive. But that shouldn’t be the case and I believe we must have learnt our lessons. When you are managing an artiste, you need to start building a brand for yourself because nothing lasts forever,” Kamal stated.

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