Kizz Daniel denies rumors about frozen accounts in statement

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Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Kizz Daniel has cleared the air on reports claiming that his bank accounts were frozen following a supposed court ruling. The singer, whose real name is Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, released an official statement on Thursday dismissing the viral story as false and damaging.

The rumor, which quickly spread across social media and several entertainment platforms, alleged that Kizz Daniel was ordered to pay €200,000 in damages and that his assets had been frozen as a result. This led to widespread speculation among fans and concern from industry insiders. However, the singer has now firmly denied the claims, stating that there is no such case in court and that the story was fabricated.

“Kizz Daniel has no such case in court, and no accounts have been frozen. We urge fans, partners, and the general public to disregard this fabricated story,” the statement read in part.

The singer’s swift response was welcomed by fans who had expressed shock and confusion at the reports. Known for his consistency and ability to deliver chart-topping hits, Kizz Daniel has worked hard to build both his reputation and his brand. Stories of financial scandal could have cast a shadow over his success, but the singer has made it clear that such claims have no basis in truth.

Kizz Daniel remains one of Nigeria’s most successful Afrobeats exports, with songs like “Woju,” “Lie,” and the global smash hit “Buga” cementing his status as a household name. His career has been defined by resilience and reinvention, from his early days under G-Worldwide to running his own label, Flyboy Inc. With his statement, the singer has reassured fans that he is focused on creating music and growing his influence rather than being distracted by false rumors.

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