DMW record label boss David Adedeji Adeleke popularly known as Davido has terminated Sanni Goriola, AKA Lil Frosh’s recording contract with the DMW record label over allegations of domestic violence.
News of Lil Frosh beating Gift Cammille, his girlfriend broke out on Monday.
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Davido in a statement on his verified Twitter handle has terminated the act’s recording contract adding that the DMW label does not condone domestic violence.
The statement reads:
RE: LIL FROSH DOMESTIC ABUSE ALLEGATIONS, 6 October 2020
“In light of recent allegations made against Mr. Sanni Goriola Wasiu a.k.a. Lil Frosh, we would like to state that as a record label, domestic violence is not a trivial matter and we will never support or condone such behavior.
“There is no excuse for the actions of Lil Frosh and we understand that there is nothing that can be said or done to take away the insensitivity shown.
“Upon internal investigations carried out by the label, we are left with no option than to terminate the recording contract that exists between the label and Lil Frosh, effective immediately. We hereby immediately severe all affiliations with Mr. Sanni Goriola Wasiu a.k.a. Lil Frosh.
“Once again, we do not condone domestic violence and stand with all victims of domestic violence.”
— Davido (@davido) October 6, 2020
Gift Cammille’s manager, Oluwatoki Michael in a chat with the BBC News Pidgin revealed that Cammille has just been discharged from the hospital after the latest case of alleged battery that has led to internal injury.
Michael added that the case has been gone to court.
“Cammille has been in and out of the hospital over the past three weeks due to the beating she received from Lil Frosh on the 15th day of September where he hits her head on the ground.
“Doctors have revealed that she has internal bleeding.”
Lil Frosh is however yet to issue a statement regarding the issue.
The act officially joined the DMW label in September 2020 after leaving Aloma Music Worldwide due to what he referred to as “irreconcilable differences”.