Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, widely known as Kizz Daniel, has finally held a free show for his fans in Tanzania after he failed to showed up for the event.
It would be recalled that Kizz Daniel was arrested by policemen in Tanzania after he did not show up for a show which he had been paid for.
The ‘Buga’ crooner was scheduled to perform at the Warehouse, Old Nextdoor Arena in Tanzania last Sunday as part of his Afro Classic World Tour.
His failure to perform at the show led to the damage of part of the concert arena by the fans.
There were different reports alleging that Kizz Daniel refused to perform because his gold chain or some clothes were left behind on his previous flight.
His manager, however, said lack of coordination and proper arrangement of the slated event by promoters of the show led to the misunderstanding.
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The singer later apologised for the incident and decided to perform for free.
Kizz Daniel, who held the free show on Friday, put up an impressive performance to the excitement of his fans.
The famous musician performed some of his hit songs which include ‘Buga’, ‘Woju’, and ‘Oshe’, among others.
Speaking at the event, the singer said: “I think I have to come back because I owe you guys a proper show because this sound is not making me enjoy my performance tonight.
“I promise you guys that I will come back. I love you and I thank you and the promoters for coming out tonight.”
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