Singer Maro, born Ronald Magada, recently vented his frustration and anger at a Rwandan dance group that allegedly scammed him out of his hard-earned money. The group in question, Ava Dance Team, had promised to provide services for the music project of Maro, but things took a turn for the worse.
Maro, speaking out on the issue, revealed that despite making the agreed-upon payment, the Ava Dance Team failed to fulfill their end of the bargain. The talented artist expressed his disappointment, highlighting the impact this betrayal had on his project and his trust in the entertainment industry.
To make matters worse, Maro wasn’t alone in this unfortunate situation. J Wats, another artist, also fell victim to the alleged deceitful tactics of the Ava Dance Team. The revelation of multiple victims sheds light on the extent of the scam, raising concerns within the music community.
In a bold move to protect his fellow musicians from a similar fate, Maro took to his Twitter handle to issue a stern warning about the untrustworthy nature of Ava Dance Team. His direct and impassioned message serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to action for artists to exercise caution when engaging with service providers.
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Despite the gravity of the allegations, the Ava Dance Team has yet to respond to the accusations. The silence from the Rwandan dance group leaves the victims and the industry at large in suspense. The hope remains that the Ava Dance Team will take prompt and appropriate measures to address the claims made against them.
ATTENTION ARTISTES: Scammer Alert ⚠️
There is a Dance group based in Rwanda that scams Artistes in need of dance videos! They seem and look legit until you pay them! They are called "Ava Dance Team" on IG and Tiktok! Victims are Me and @JWats__ as far is I know! @Rwandapolice pic.twitter.com/DogaWV0sS2— Marouganda (@Marouganda) January 29, 2024