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7th February 2025 11:35:23 AM
2 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey
Ogidi Brown has placed a curse on Fameye, predicting that his music career will decline just like that of a certain artist who has recently been the focus of social media debates.
According to him, Fameye repaid his goodwill with betrayal despite receiving nothing but kindness, and as a result, his downfall will be disastrous.
His remarks came after Fameye’s interview with Delay on February 2, 2025.
In a video shared on social media on February 7, 2025, an enraged Ogidi Brown declared, "Fameye, I know you will end badly, and you’ll be shocked because you’ll end up like a musician who’s currently in the news for all the wrong reasons. And if you ever mention my name again, God will punish you.”
He further stated, "We shall see. You will reap what you’ve sown..."
Though Ogidi Brown did not disclose which artist he was referring to, many online users have flooded his comment section, speculating different names.
Meanwhile, some netizens have criticized Ogidi Brown for his outburst, arguing that nothing Fameye said in his interview with Delay warranted such harsh words.
During his appearance on The Delay Show on February 2, 2025, Fameye revealed that he and Ogidi Brown had resolved their differences at Antoa after being summoned by an elder.
"Before the issue between Ogidi and me, there were signs, but we didn’t notice. But we’ve settled it at Antoa. I wasn’t in Ghana at that time, so some of my family members represented me there. Later, when I got back, I went there. Everything came down to me giving him money, and I even paid more than the $50,000," Fameye explained.
In 2021, Ogidi Brown went live on Facebook, accusing Fameye of owing him $50,000 and demanding repayment within two weeks.
Following Fameye’s departure from his record label, Ogidi Brown intensified his grievances, resorting to curses.
He insisted that the Nothing I Get hitmaker had refused to settle the $50,000 debt, which was part of their exit agreement.
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