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V-Click (Left) and West B the African voice during a moment at Radio Pacis to clarify on the story By Godwin AbedicanArua city West Nile artist V-Click together with his management have come out to clear the air following a massive destruction at Alanos Countr
V-Click (Left) and West B the African voice during a moment at Radio Pacis to clarify on the story
By Godwin Abedican
Arua city
West Nile artist V-Click together with his management have come out to clear the air following a massive destruction at Alanos Country club in Onduparaka over the weekend.
On Sunday revelers went on rampage destroying property at the venue on allegations that the artist who was expected to appear for the show didn’t turn up.
Whereas previous sources told radio Pacis that V click was supposed to be one of the performers, the artist denies having been contacted to perform on the fateful day.
”What happened last Sunday wasn’t involving us. None of the West Nile artists was involved in that program. So we therefore call upon the West Nile artists and fans to come around to support us” V-Click cleared.
Mungufeni Lawrence, A.K.A West B the African Voice, the president of Buffalo camp record label, where v click is signed clarified that V click’s show is instead scheduled for this Sunday September 14, 2025.
“I want to let the public know that the story that ran about V-Clicks failure to perform at Alonos Country club in Onduparaka on Sunday September 7 is completely not true. V-Click was never contacted to perform at the club that night. I want to confirm to V-Click’s fans that his show is scheduled to take place this coming Sunday September 14 at Alanos country club Onduparaka,” he confirmed.
Meanwhile Atibuni Edward, the Manager of Alanos Country club speaking to radio Pacis regarding the preparations for the upcoming show, assures the public that they are doing all it takes to host the show and all their events as scheduled.
“About last Sundays show, it was not V-Click’s show. The main artist was Daddy Andre. There were destructions but for now, we are working hard to put back things in the right position for other shows,” Atibuni assured.
At around 2:00am on Monday morning, gunshots were heard from Onduparaka when police was trying to stop a rowdy crowd that was destroying property over the failure of Daddy Andre to show up for a scheduled show at Alanos country club.
V-CLICK is therefore appealing to his fans to continue with their support and turn up massively as his show is still scheduled as planned at Alanos country club.