In a surprising turn of events, former Star FM radio presenter Dj Ollah 7 has made the decision to part ways with the 2 Kings Perfume brand.
After his departure from Star FM, DJ Ollah 7 launched his own podcast show and entered into a partnership with the 2 Kings Perfume brand for this exciting new venture.
The 2 Kings Perfume brand is owned by award-winning motivational speaker Valentine Kuzondishaya, widely known as VK Lion Heart. As part of their collaboration, VK Lion Heart generously gifted DJ Ollah 7 with equipment for his podcast show through the 2 Kings Perfume brand.
Taking to his social media platforms, Dj Ollah 7 announced his disassociation with the 2 Kings Perfume brand with immediate effect.
“I wish to officially announce my complete disassociation from the 2 Kings Perfume brand. After careful consideration and reflection, I have decided to sever all ties with the aforementioned brand with immediate effect.”
Misalignment of Values and Vision Leads Dj Ollah 7 to Sever Ties with 2 Kings Perfume Brand
DJ Ollah 7 released an official press statement explaining the reasons behind his decision to part ways with the brand. In the statement, he highlighted that the 2 Kings Perfume brand no longer aligned with his values, vision, and ethical considerations.
“This decision is based on a misalignment of values, vision and ethical considerations that impacted the collaborative synergy and long-term viability of the partnership. It is important for me to uphold a standard of integrity and authenticity in all my associations, and regrettably, this no longer aligns with the direction of the brand.
I want to clarify that this disassociation is a personal choice, and it does not reflect on any other entities or individuals connected with the brand. While we part ways with the 2 Kings Perfume brand, I wish them success in their future endeavours. Moving forward, I remain committed to maintaining a reputation built on trust, credibility and ethical conduct. I appreciate your understanding and respect for my decision in this matter,” reads the statement.
Source iHarare