Here's the full story on Runtown and his alleged ban from the USA
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Here's the full story on Runtown and his alleged ban from the USA

Sidomex··1 min read
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2018 has definitely not been one of the best years for Nigerian Musician, Runtown.

According to Johnson Adumike, the General Manager of his erstwhile record label, Eric Many Entertainment, the singer and his brothers secured the US visa through the label but the latter refused to come back, thus overstaying in the United States illegally on an expired visa.

In Adumike words, “The P-3 visa (which allows an artist or entertainer, individually or as a group, to enter the U.S) that Eric Many got for Runtown and his brothers to enter the United States has expired and Runtown’s brothers did not come back causing their visas to expire.

“Eric Many reported this incident to the United States immigration, so when Runtown and his mother went to reapply for their visas, they found out that they have been banned from travelling to the US simply because America believes that both him and his mother may decide not to come back again just as his brothers.”

Johnson also added that “Karma always comes back for you when you bite the hand that feeds you.”

See the documents below.

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On the other hand, Runtown has come out to deny the claims made by his former record label.

According to Linda Ikeji’s blog, he said: “It’s all fake news. It’ll all be clear in due time.”

Runtown has been embroiled in a legal battle with his former record label, Eric Many entertainment for a while.

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