I'm not happy with EABL - Alpha
Former Tusker Project Fame winner Alpha Rwirangira is not happy with EABL. The Rwandan-born singer, currently based in the US, says that the company does not follow up on artistes after the show and it only uses them for monetary value. "I am writing this with a lot of pain in my heart. My dearest fans it is so pain painful. I first thank EABL for introducing us to the music industry. But allow me again to say my disappointments. EABL makes a lot money out of these contestants but still don’t want to support them and care after the show,” read a statement on his Facebook page.
Apha claims that he has previously approached EABL to sponsor a concert in his home country but was given empty promises. “All you think it’s about your selves, it's so pain(ful). I remember, I organised an event back home in Rwanda where I brought some of the artistes from different TPFs including judge Ian.
I asked EABL to sponsor my event and they ignored me after showing them how determined I was at least even to be creative and work with them. It's so shameful how I was sponsored by other companies and EABL was not there and yet I had approached them requesting for a sponsorship like all these other companies, they kept on giving me the dates until the last minute, it's a shame and so painful.”
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