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Manager signs Waje, Dammy Krane, 3 others to new company

The music manager creates a new management company which already has 5 music acts on its roster.

Music talent manager Godwin Tom has signed Waje, Dammy Krane, Show Dem Camp to his newly floated management company I Manage Africa.

The other music acts signed to the new management outfit are Solid Star and rapper Uzikwendu who happens to be the brother of rap star Ikechukwu.

I Manage Africa is a subsidiary of the The Godwin Tom Company. Godwin Tom made his name in the management business when he started managing M.I in 2008.

Update- Dammy Krane is not on I Manage Africa's management roster. Both I Manage Africa and 960 Music Group have confirmed that Dammy Krane has no relationship with Godwin Tom's new company.

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