Godwin Tom posted this private message on Instagram (We took it upon ourselves to blur out the photo in the text chat)
It’s a lot of work managing one of
Nigeria’s biggest musical exports but even at that, there are some lines
you shouldn’t cross. One of those lines is acting rudely to a fan of a
talent you manage.
Wizkid’s manager Godwin Tom
some hours ago posted the screenshot above on his Instagram – it was a
text message from a young female fan who wanted him to tell Wizkid that she ‘misses him’.
‘Hey Godwin hope u good ey. Can you please tell Ayo that I miss him, please do that one thing for me ey‘, the girl wrote as a text message and even added a prayer for the whole team. ‘Tell him that I wish God bless him and all u guys
‘.
As the screenshot shows, Godwin Tom rudely responded ‘Tell him yourself. Cheers‘. He then went on to defend his totally crude response to the Wizkid fan on IG. ‘My new job is to deliver these kinds of messages… At events I’m the photographer… Ain’t nobody gat time for that!!!!’.
Now there are a couple of things Mr Tom
got wrong with that IG post- from exposing the young girl’s photo on
social media without her consent (shredding her of her privacy) to
acting like a descendant of Adolf Hitler with that livid reply. But what
baffles me the most is his vehement defense as people tried to explain
to him that what he did was wrong.
Annie Idibia’s manager Naomi Adenuga commented on the IG post ‘U really couldn’t zoom In n protect her identity?‘. Godwin Tom replied, ‘unfortunately couldn’t give enough of a damn to think about that… Obviously‘.
Adenuga then asked ‘Hmmm! U should
be used to this by now. How many of this r u gon put up? It won’t stop
as long as ur artist is growing, getting bigger n better*‘. Godwin responded with an ‘OK‘.
Seeing the post this morning, I also commented ‘I
understand you’re stressed with all the fan messages but I feel this is
wrong. I can’t blame a fan who wants to tell her fav Pop act that she
misses him. Your response and this IG post (which doesn’t protect her
identity is wrong). In my opinion‘.
He reply to me was; ‘to each his own‘ and replied another person ‘at the end of the day, everyone will be ok! Cheers‘.
Well Mr Tom, not only was your comment
rude and disrespectful, it was also very unprofessional. And the mere
fact that you can’t realize you’r wrong, and offer an apology shows the
kind of management Wizkid is getting from you.
Let me now ask: Does this artiste you
manage (Wizkid) have a website? NO. Or a ‘Fan Mail’ page that young fans
can send in their messages? NO. MOBO Award, BET Award winning Wizkid does NOT have a simple website. Shame.
How then do you want them to feel connected to their ‘number 1′ artiste? Did I hear you say through Twitter?
I guess at the end of it all, everyone will be ok. Cheers.
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