Nigerian artist Spyro, whose real name is Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, has rejected the claim of a N10.5 million debt made by talent manager Ubi Franklin regarding a car sale.
Spyro provided proof on social media to refute Franklin’s allegations.
The issue began when Spyro claimed that Ubi Franklin owed him $5,000 for a performance at a birthday party.
In a previous statement, Spyro announced that Franklin had not settled his payment for the show.
Franklin countered by saying that Spyro owed him N10.5 million for a car purchase, claiming he helped Spyro get the car but had not been paid back.
Spyro then posted evidence on social media, including reminders he sent to Franklin regarding the $5,000 debt, challenging the car claims.
Spyro argued against the claim that he owed 10% of the car’s value. He referred to a message from Franklin, which indicated that the car dealership’s MD had already taken 10% off the purchase price.
See some reactions below:
@chizobam_always: “He’s threatening you as how? Why must your name be mentioned in any 419 case?!”
@herosbeats: “Spyro has been very polite. So coming out isn’t our of place that’s just the right thing to do.”
@anosike_emmanuel_c: “I pity ndi disappearing messages no receipt for Una.”
@pandawhyteee: “Imagine ooo, him come turn am to “you threatening me spyro”, person don dey chase you since to pay am for work wey him do for you, people dey this life sha”
@foodsupplies.ng: “Ubi can never change. Do business with him at your own peril o”
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