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Guru breaks-up with manager Ray Moni

Ray Guru Split Guru and Ray Moni

Mon, 2 Oct 2017 Source: razzonline.com

If there were any bond that was purportedly about to be broken, the least that would’ve been considered happens to be the bond that lasted between celebrated Hiplife/Hippop artiste; Guru and his manager Ray Moni.

Candidly, they lived an exemplary life that was way beyond just being business partners.But like the reign of former Olympic champion Usain Bolt that ended abruptly, Razzonline.com is reliably informed that the ‘Problem’ hitmaker and his best friend/ manager Ray Moni have parted ways.

It would be recalled that, after buying a 125k dollar G-wagon AMG car for himself that sparked huge controversies in the showbiz fraternity, Guru hushed those who claim there is no money in the Ghanaian showbiz industry by buying a VW Beetle convertible car for Ray Moni.

Razzonline.com’s source can not really ascertain what necessitated the astonishing break-up after Guru, had confirmed that he has had a delectable working relationship with Ray Moni and buying him the Yellow colored convertible VW Beetle car was to show his appreciation to the latter for being faithful to him.

Well, Guru known in real life as Nana Yaw Maradona and his manager Ray Moni who is also known in real life as Richard Amankwah have been working for nearly five years under NKZ Music label and have collaboratively made successful achievements in the music Industry.

Ray Moni has so far taken over the managerial duties as the CEO of Boss Nation Music, a record label which manages and directs Kumawood star comedian and musician Nkansah Lil Win as well the general manager of Dannipharma Ltd, CEO of RM Pub and Grill, CEO of Phiziles Entertainment,and the manager for Black Stars striker, Richmond Boakye Yiadom.

Guru and Ray Moni’s break-up follow that of Asem and Richie, Shatta Wale and Bulldog, Reagan Mends and Sherifa Guru, Becca and Kiki Banson who have consummated the same fate in the Ghanaian music industry.

Source: razzonline.com