Dauda Kavuma: Tenge Tenge Stands to Lose the Most in Ongoing Dispute

Dauda Kavuma has urged Tenge Tenge‘s family and former manager Michael Kabonge to resolve their differences, warning that the young creator could suffer if the dispute continues.

The Ghetto Kids founder and manager shared his views as debate continues over control of Tenge Tenge’s social media accounts and the revenue generated from them.

While many discussions have focused on the family’s concerns, Kavuma believes people should not overlook the role Kabonge played in building the youngster’s success.

What I can tell all the people responsible for Tenge Tenge is that his manager created him, and it is not easy to create someone and help them reach that level. It takes a lot of energy.

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That view comes at a time when relations between Kabonge and Tenge Tenge’s family have broken down, with both sides now at odds over social media accounts, including the youngster’s YouTube channel. The family has also questioned earnings from the platforms, while Kabonge reportedly maintains ownership because he created the accounts.

Even so, Kavuma believes the family and Kabonge can resolve the dispute if they sit down and talk.

I urge all the parties to engage in dialogue because the parent, the manager, and the child are equally important in this. They should sit down, discuss the issues, and come to an understanding that helps push the child forward instead of hurting his future.

He fears the child could pay the biggest price if the disagreement remains unresolved.

When they fight, the child is the one who stands to lose.

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