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Congolese singer demands Ksh.2 million from Daddy Owen, he responds

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Gospel singer Daddy Owen has been forced to respond to Congolese singer and songwriter Rigan Sarkozy after the later slapped him with a Ksh.2 million demand letter.

Earlier this month, Sarkozy accused Daddy Owen of misusing his talent and refusing to pay him for the songs he wrote for him.

According to Sarkozi, he wrote Daddy Owen’s hit song wewe ni mungu but the singer is yet to pay him a coin for it.

Last week, the Congolese musician based in Kenyan, through lawyer David Katee sent a demand letter to Daddy Owen demanding to be paid Ksh.2million within seven days.

He claimed his attempts to have Owen pay him haven’t borne any fruits with the gospel star always avoiding his calls.

“It is from the above foregoing that our client has instructed us to demand you Ksh Two Million (Ksh2, 000,000) as payment for his services, legal fees and damages. Take note that if the above demand is not met within 7 days, our client has given us mandatory instructions to pursue legal redress in a court of law without any further reference to you,” read part of the demand letter.

Daddy Owen has now broken his silence over the matter arguing that he has no clue what the Congolese singer is talking about.

“To be honest I don’t understand all that is happening, I don’t want to comment on something I don’t know. I have been in prayers which are very important to me and have just been told of the claims. I won’t rush to react to something that I don’t know how exactly I should react to,” Daddy Owen responded.

The song has since been pulled down from streaming platform Youtube.

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