DJAN Burna Boy ban denial clarifies reports as false, says no restriction was placed on the artist’s music after alleged incident
The Deejays Association of Nigeria has firmly denied reports alleging a ban on music by Burna Boy, describing the claims as false and misleading following a reported altercation involving DJ Tunez.
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Prince Akim Edeh, National President of the Deejays Association of Nigeria, issued a statement on Thursday clarifying that no directive had been given to restrict Burna Boy’s music across the country.
Prince Akim said the association remains committed to professionalism and strongly opposes any form of violence within the entertainment industry.
He added that the body is closely monitoring ongoing investigations into the incident.
DJAN’s Burna Boy ban denial comes amid growing speculation online that the association had taken disciplinary action against the Grammy winning artist.
In a further clarification, the association disclosed that DJ Tunez is not a registered member, distancing itself from the reported altercation.
Prince Akim Edeh urged the public to remain calm and allow relevant authorities to conclude their investigation, stressing that the association has no intention of banning Burna Boy’s music or that of any other artist.
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The development underscores DJAN’s effort to maintain a stable and collaborative environment within Nigeria’s vibrant music industry, even as tensions and rumours continue to circulate.






















