In 2020, gospel singer and former member of No Tribe duo, Nacee, confirmed that the group had split after several years of inactivity.
Prior to his separation from the group, Nacee blamed himself for the challenges the group encountered, adding that he didn’t understand his job as a manager.
However, in a recent interview, the "Aseda" song writer said he exited the group because he could not bear the complaints and the blame from his team members regarding their financial challenges.
According to him, the welfare of the group was mostly dependent on him, as he took care of them with his own money.
Nonetheless, his colleagues thought the money came from profits from their performances at events. But when the problems intensified because he, Nacee could not continue providing, they blamed him for hoarding their money.
He revealed this in an interview with Roselyn Felli on Joy Prime’s morning show.
"Some of the problems that No Tribe encountered and for which I had to pull a break were because when No Tribe was called to perform at events, I always had to go and cash out some money because of my music production. At least I had people paying me some money. So I tried and made sure that I could cushion them and make sure everybody is fine even when the person is not able to pay. But it was the wrong decision because I could have used my money for something else.”
“It got to a point where I didn’t have enough money again. So the way they were treated at the beginning, it wasn’t coming, and some began to complain," he narrated.
Despite the complaints, the "Efata Wo" hit-maker continued with the team until their last encounter, where he was accused of hiding the group’s money after a performance because a colleague musician who was also on the bill had already received his payment.
He said he could not handle it anymore and decided to exit.
"When we finished, the money was delayed, and the people thought I had collected the money, but I said I didn’t collect anything. So, what happened was that I gave them money to hold on to until the money comes… Before the money came, there were already problems. Then I said, I’m tired of all the complaints, and if they can’t see anything good in what I do, let’s pull a break."
In spite of all that transpired between Nacee and No Tribe, he never ceased to help people, saying that he is passionate about people and believes that human beings are naturally ungrateful.
"It takes a God-fearing person to appreciate you," he said.
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