A well-known Twitter influencer has addressed accusations brought against him by a woman, presenting his own account of the situation in response to her claims.
In a widely circulated post on X (formerly Twitter), the woman alleged that the influencer had purchased her a meal and subsequently pressured her to accompany him to his hotel room, a request she asserted she declined.
In contrast, the influencer has denied her allegations, asserting that she was the one who sought ₦500,000 in exchange for a sexual encounter. He further mentioned that he rejected her proposition and requested the return of the ₦100,000 he had previously sent her.
In his words: “A girl came to X years back claiming KENE locked her up over ₦100k, and everyone ran with it 😂. ₦100k? Madam actually demanded ₦500k to sleep with me. I declined and simply asked her to refund the ₦100k I had sent her. What exactly did I do wrong? I sent ₦100k for ‘Uber,’ but I was still the one who picked her up.”
“At the time, I was in a relationship and didn’t want any drama, which is why I didn’t respond. But I won’t let a lie persist, especially when it comes to my brand lol.”
“Mind you, that clown came to the lodge starving, eating everything within her reach—she literally consumed over ₦50k worth of food because she was hungry. I honestly didn’t mind. However, I wasn’t going to let her walk away with my ₦100k, especially since I was the one who picked her up myself.”
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