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Princess weeps, laments fellow comedians fail to support her show

Comedienne Damilola Adekoya, popularly known as Princess, was in tears this morning following claims from her that fellow comedians failed to support her forthcoming show.
Princess went live on her Instagram page on Tuesday to lament that some comedians and musical artistes did not publicise her show for her.
The comedienne is set to host a show tagged ‘#Nothingbutthetruth’ at Muson Centre, Lagos on the 14th of November.
The show would feature musical performances by Vector and Jaywon, whom she claimed did not promote the show on their Instagram pages.
Princess mentioned comedians like Julius Agwu, Buchi, Gbenga Adeyinka, Alibaba, amongst others, stating that they failed to promote her show after some even promised to support her.
Towards the end of the video, the comedienne added that she missed the late music artist, Olanrewaju Fasasi popularly known as Sound Sultan, who died in July.
In tears, she said, “In times like these, I miss Sultan. I am stressed.”
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