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How D'banj returned as Glo brand ambassador***Details of how he was paid 100 Million Naira

Those who are conversant with the relationship between D’banj and Otunba Mike Adenuga will know that they had a personal relationship before things went bad.
Then, Otunba Adenuga pampered the artiste to an extend that all he needed to do when he wanted a favour was “ask and it was giving.” That was the nature of their relationship until D’banj became greedy, turned Oliver Twist, asked for much more than what Otunba Adenuga felt was a reasonable price to take part in a concert and eventually got kicked off the Glo ship.
Some years later, the artiste, has returned to Glo, as he was signed to promote a new promotion. Source within Otunba Adenuga’s empire revealed to us that D’banj was brought back into the family after the attempt had been severally rebulfed by the billioniare businessman and boss of the telecommunication giant.
Our source, revealed that Otunba Adenuga, only endorsed D’banj’s return when he was informed that rival telecommunication company Etisalat was planning on signing him.
We were informed that although the deal was originally meant to be 50 million naira Otunba Adenuga asked that D’banj be paid 100 million naira, as a mark of their renewed friendship.
Hence, if you call a Glo number it is D’ banj’s voice that you get to hear advertising a new product.
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