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‘Tacha Is A Client Not Your Daughter’ – Kemi Olunloyo To TeeBillz

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'Tacha Is A Client Not Your Daughter' - Kemi Olunloyo To TeeBillz
Kemi Olunloyo

Controversial Media Personnel, Kemi Olunloyo has advised Teebillz to stop calling Tacha his daughter and refer to her as his client.

TeeBillz and Tacha

The journalist, who is known for having an opinion about every trending topic in Nigeria, has decided to share her two cents with the popular talent manager, Teebillz, on his public relations strategy for his latest client, Tacha.

Kemi Olunloyo had taken to her Instagram IG to dash some advice to Teebillz, she told him to keep his relationship with the reality star, professional and stop calling her his daughter.

According to her, Tacha is old enough to be Teebillz’s sister not even close to his daughter. In her post, she further stated that public relations are about maintaining professional relationships to properly portray your client to the media.

Her words:

“PR TIP FOR TACHA AKIDE

My second degree is a FIRST CLASS in Public Relations Management. USA’s renowned @gouchercollege school of Public Relations.
In PR, you must maintain professional relationships to properly portray your client to the media. PR is NOT promotion. Some Publicists take up management roles and vice versa but looking at @teebillz323 who many in the industry has professed that his relationship with Tacha Akide will “end in tears” according to Joy, should keep it strictly professional. Tunji this is a $500 advise I’m giving you FREE. This is the same problem I have with Nigerians at home. Calling me Aunty, Mummy etc. No more familiarity and disrespecting my children who mummy is reserved for. Tacha is your CLIENT, Stop calling her “my daughter” in a management scenario. In real life she’s old enough to be your sister not close to your daughter. But take this girl International and stop calling her “my daughter”. Her fanbase ONLINE are really trying to bring her down but none of you see that yet. Good Luck”

See her full post below:

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