Why I Parted Ways With Brymo After 8 Years — Manager Reveals

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Why I Parted Ways With Brymo After 8 Years -- Manager Reveals

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Lanre Lawal, the long time manager of popular Nigerian singer, Brymo, has stated reasons he parted ways with the artiste.

Lawal in an Instagram post revealed that it was a mutual agreement to “move on” to the next stage of their professional journeys differently as he appreciated the singer for being a good friend.

The statement read, “In a statement titled, ‘Notice of disengagement between Bail Music Company and Brymo,’ Lawal wrote, “This is to inform the general public that The Bail Music Company, under the leadership of Lanre Lawal, is no longer responsible for the management of Olawale Oloforo, popularly known as Brymo.

“Over the last eight years as Brymo’s manager, we have built formidable relationships and partnerships with top music stakeholders in and outside Nigeria. Together, we have assisted in amplifying the strength and talents of the singer/songwriters (Brymo) through the smooth development and execution of projects that have grown the brand internationally. However, like every healthy relationship, there is a mutual decision to move on to the next stage of our professional journeys individually.”

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