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A Letter to Camp Mulla’s Management

Dear M-Tech,

We have neglected the fact that the country you hail from, Nigeria, has been ranked as the most corrupt country in the world several times. Us Kenyans accepted you into our country to do business as managers of our top artists.

We celebrated the ‘Party Don’t Stop’ video, among others, shot by your fellow countryman, Clarence Peters.

We have accepted M-Tech’s messaging service business in our country, despite Nigeria’s reputation for sending scammy mail all over the world.

We have refused to publish negative stories about you, despite getting various calls and e-mails about the working conditions at M-Tech.

So after all that, when you mess up the two biggest moments of Kenya’s brightest shining stars, we are going to be pissed.

Camp Mulla had two extremely big opportunities this year to announce themselves, and Kenya, on the worldwide stage: the opening ceremony of Big Brother Stargame, and the BET Awards.

They missed out on both these huge opportunities due to your company not organising their Visas on time.

If you want to be seen as credible artist management, you’ve got to take care of such basic requirements. Failing at this simple task once may be forgivable, but missing out on Visas TWICE in the space of a month is borderline unforgivable.

In my opinion, the mature thing to do as of now would be to offer a written, public apology to Camp Mulla and all their fans. That way, Kenya can know that their biggest stars are in the hands of professionals.

Over to you, M-Tech.

Signed,

#TeamCampMulla.

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