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Dr. Sid stays silent over D'banj's breakup accusations

The 'Surulere' singer has decided to remain quiet over D'banj's recent statements concerning his role in the Mo' Hits saga.

Pop star and Mavin Records act Dr. Sid has chosen to remain silent over D'banj recent comments that he was the one who led to the breakup of the music label Mo' Hits in 2012.

Speaking exclusively with Dr. Sid's management, they said their client had nothing to say about the issue. "No comment" they simply stated.

In the early hours of Monday, January 26, 2014, the interview of D'banj with Olisa Adibua was released online.

In the interview, outlined Dr. Sid's part in the breakup of Mo' Hits. "Him (Don Jazzy) and Sid had formed this synergy. It was very clear the way…I could see it" said D'banj in the interview.

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Earlier, the entertainer had fingered the 'Surulere' crooner as the cause of the split of Mo' Hits. "If I would really be truthful, maybe Dr. Sid" said D'banj.

Later on, he spoke about the October 2012 recording where Dr. Sid said he held back his career.

Dr. Sid is currently at the New York Film Academy.

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