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Tony Tetuila, a veteran singer and former member of The Remedies, has spoken out about being kicked out of the band by his ex-bandmates Eedris Abdulkareem and Eddy Remedy, despite his mother being the initial sponsor of the group.
This comes after Abdulkareem claimed in a recent podcast interview that The Remedies split because Eddy became greedy and suggested they no longer share their music revenue equally with Tetuila. Abdulkareem said he then went to Tetuila and advised him to start preparing for a solo career.
However, Tetuila has refuted these claims, stating on his social media page that Abdulkareem and Eddy Remedy conspired against him. He expressed feeling "heartbroken and shattered" by being kicked out of the band.
Tetuila credited Daddy Showkey and Blackface for their encouragement and support, which helped him build a successful solo career after leaving The Remedies.
He said, “Eedris connived with Eddy and kicked me out of The Remedies despite the fact that it was my mum who brought the money that was used to sponsor the group in the beginning. I was so heartbroken and shattered. It was Daddy Showkey who encouraged me and told me that I could do it alone.“Blackface was another person who helped me. He brought me close and taught me how I could write my own songs. Blackface is a very great guy. I’d never forget the role he played in my career.
“It’s same Eedris that’s coming out to lie that he made sacrifices for the [Nigerian music] industry.”
Meanwhile, Eddy Remedy, a former member of The Remedies, has countered claims made by Eedris Abdulkareem regarding the sponsorship of the group.
Eddy stated that the money Eedris allegedly collected from Tony Tetuila's mother was not used to sponsor the group, and he was not aware of any such agreement until rumors began to circulate.
Eddy stated that the money Eedris allegedly collected from Tony Tetuila's mother was not used to sponsor the group, and he was not aware of any such agreement until rumors began to circulate.
According to Eddy, he used the $5,000 his parents gave him after completing his tertiary education to fund the group.
This revelation adds a new perspective to the dynamics within The Remedies and the financial arrangements that supported the group's early days.
This revelation adds a new perspective to the dynamics within The Remedies and the financial arrangements that supported the group's early days.
See the video below:
"My mom gave us money and I gave the money to Eedris"
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