P-Square has officially apologised to their fans concerning their actions on the night of the Guinness 250 Anniversary concert at the Oceanview Restaurant, V/I...
“Our actions were in the heat of the moment and we say sorry to all our fans who expressed their disappointment in one way or the other. What happened was as a result of breakdown in communication between us and the organisers.
The relationship between us, 2face and Guinness remain strong and we all look forward to continuing to work together in the future to provide music lovers and Guinness fans with great experiences.”
Guinness on their part through their brand manager, Ohimai Atafo, also responded in like manner.
“We have no problems with P-Square; we totally understand their actions and look forward to future collaborations with them.” *
Source: Encomium Magazine.
Good thing to do....
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