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Sikiru Ayinde Barrister’s Son Arrested For Alleged Murder

 

Son of the late Fuji maestro, Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Oluwakayode Balogun Junior popularly known as ‘Barry Jhay’ has been arrested over the death of his record label boss Babatunde Oyerinde Abiodun, known through his luxurious lifestyle as ‘Kashy Godson’.

Kashy, was said to have invited his label artiste Barry Jhay to Ghana on the ground of connecting him to some producers, however in a video that has gone viral, Junior claimed that Kashy assaulted him.

In the short video, Barry Jhay said: “See the way this guy beat me, I no do anything; I dey record. Na him this guy beat me like this.”

Hours after the release of the video Kashy was found dead.

However, it has not been confirmed whether his death has any connection with their earlier rancor.

Kashy, a secondary school dropout was last year arrested for cybercrime by EFCC, he is the boss of CashNation entertainment, the record label under which Barry Jhay operates after he parted ways with Kizz Daniel.

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