Fameye and Ogidi Brown
Ogidi Brown, the former manager of musician Fameye, has issued harsh curses on the artist over their long-standing feud. The tension between the two dates back to when Fameye left Ogidi Brown’s record label, a move that deeply hurt the former manager.
In an interview with Delay, Fameye was asked about his relationship with Ogidi, and he confirmed that while they had tried to resolve their issues at the Antoa shrine, they were still not on good terms. Fameye acknowledged Ogidi’s role in helping him launch his career but did not provide specifics about what went wrong.
Ogidi Brown, clearly upset by Fameye’s comments, took to social media to respond. In a video posted on Instagram, he expressed his anger, saying, “We can never be fine. We can never be cool. I don’t understand how you can even talk about me when asked questions in interviews. I don’t want you to ever mention my name again.”
The emotional manager recalled the pain he endured after Fameye abruptly left his label despite Ogidi’s sacrifices, including investing in the artist while Ogidi was recovering from health issues. “I cry whenever I think about it,” Ogidi said, visibly emotional. “I was in a bad place when I helped you. I invested in you, and this is what you did.”
Ogidi also claimed that Fameye had a hidden agenda during their time together, calling him a “daylight robber” and expressing hatred for him. “When I hear his songs playing, I get angry,” Ogidi said.
In addition to recounting the emotional toll of the betrayal, Ogidi stated that Fameye had hurt him again after the Antoa incident. He then issued a series of curses on Fameye, saying, “I know your end will be ugly. The next time you mention my name, God will punish you accordingly.”
The feud between the two started in 2021 when Ogidi Brown accused Fameye of owing him $50,000, a debt he demanded to be paid within two weeks. After Fameye left his record label, Ogidi escalated the matter, claiming that the artist refused to pay the agreed amount.
The bitter fallout between the two continues, with Ogidi’s curses adding fuel to the already fiery dispute.
By Francis Addo