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Joeboy Sparks Social Media Stir After Departure from EmPawa Record Company

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Nigerian musician Joseph Akinfenwa-Donus, popularly known as Joeboy, has recently found himself in the spotlight on social media following his departure from Mr Eazi’s record company, EmPawa. The singer’s remarks went viral shortly after his former employer unfollowed him on Instagram, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship.

Joeboy’s exit from EmPawa seems to have been accompanied by some discord, as evident by his cryptic tweets that have since circulated online. In one instance, he expressed his focus on making good music and signing talented artists, seemingly distancing himself from any drama surrounding his departure. However, his comments only fueled the fire, leading to further speculation and discussion among fans and followers.

The situation escalated when Mr Eazi and his partner, Temi Otedola, unfollowed Joeboy on all social media platforms, a move that caught the attention of many observers. While the exact reasons behind their decision remain unclear, it has undoubtedly fueled speculation about the relationship between Joeboy and his former boss.

Despite the drama surrounding his departure from EmPawa, Joeboy remained committed to his craft and passion for creating music. As he navigates this new chapter in his career, fans eagerly await his future projects and the direction he chooses to take as an independent artist.

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