The DJs Association of Nigeria has lifted the ban placed on Terry G.
The ''Akpako Master'' slapped DJ Phreez for playing another artiste's song in a bid to get him off stage at a comedy concert ''D’GOOD, D’BASH & D’FUNNY'' on Sunday June 5 2016 at Shell Hall, Muson Centre, Lagos.
Days later, Terry G wrote an open letter of apology to Dj Jimmy Jatt's protege DJ Phreez and the Nigerian DJs Association.
Just today, the association released an official statement lifting the ban placed on the singer.
DEEJAYS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA PRESS RELEASE
Attention:
All Nigerian DJs in Nigeria,
All Nigerian DJs in Diaspora,
All Radio DJs, VDJs & OAPs,
All Club, Lounge, Event Centers,Bars etc,
All Street DJs,
Music Promoters,
Event Planners,
The General Public.
RE: EMBARGO ON ALL TERRY G’s SONGS
The National Executives of the DJs Association of Nigeria (DJAN) humbly appreciate the support and coorperation of Nigeria DJs for full participation on said subject, we are most grateful for acknowledging the fact that ‘an injury to one is injury to all’, One Beat… One Voice.
Terry G has shown a very reasonable level of remorse and had apologized to all parties concerned including apologizing to the leadership of the Association at all levels.
After due consultations and deliberations, the Deejays Association of Nigeria hereby lifts the ‘EMBARGO’ on all songs of Terry G (including songs he featured in). Thank you.
Signed:
Sebastian Ikpoza (DJ Desert Storm),
National Secretary.
Roland James (Dj Roland ) National P R O. Deejays Association of Nigeria.
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