The controversy surrounding the formation of the now-disbanded music group, The Remedies, has taken a new turn as veteran singer Eddy Remedy refutes claims made by his ex-bandmate, Eedris Abdulkareem.
In a recent podcast interview, Eedris Abdulkareem asserted that he and Eddy Remedy were the founding members of The Remedies, claiming that they reluctantly accepted Tony Tetuila into the group after meeting him at a show in Ilorin, Kwara State.
However, Eddy Remedy, in an interview with Daddy Freeze, has presented a different narrative, asserting that Tetuila did not join the group in Ilorin as claimed by Eedris. According to Eddy, Tetuila was introduced to him in his Lagos apartment by Eedris Abdulkareem.
Eddy Remedy went on to shed light on the financial aspects of the group, refuting longstanding rumors that Tony Tetuila’s parents had sponsored The Remedies.
“That boy (Eedris Abdulkareem) is a greedy boy. He has always been greedy. I formed the group and invited him into the group. The day he was coming, he brought Tony [Tetuila]. I had never met Tony in my life. I just saw a guy limping behind him,” Eddy Remedy stated.
“When they got into my room, I asked him, ‘Who is this man?’ He now introduced Tony, saying that he had been with him all this time. That was when Eedris was supposed to tell me that Tony’s parents had given him some money, and he told them that he would take him wherever he was going.
“He didn’t tell me that. The rumours first started when we were on tour that Tony’s parents were sponsoring the group. No, they were not sponsoring the group. I had $5,000 that my parents sent to me from America in 1997. They sent me that money to come and meet them since I had graduated, but I insisted that I stay back in Nigeria to pursue my music.
“I used that money to sponsor the group throughout that period.”