- Nigerian singer Spryo has defended his claim that he did not earn money when signed with Show promoter Paul Okoye, despite his previous record label affiliation.
- Spyro claimed to have been signed to a record label owned by Paulo for two years but never made a dime.
Nigerian artist Spyro has reacted to the comments made by show promoter Paul Okoye, also known as PaulO, who disputed Spyro’s assertion that he did not earn any money during his tenure with PaulO’s record label many years ago.
In a recent interview, Spyro stated that he was under contract with PaulO’s label for two years without receiving any financial compensation. He mentioned that he often had to borrow money from PaulO for various needs, acknowledging that while PaulO is a generous individual, he lacks a comprehensive understanding of record label management.
In response to Spyro’s claims, PaulO presented a spreadsheet detailing the financial expenditures made on Spyro’s behalf during his time with the label, asserting that he invested N12 million in the artist without seeing any returns. Spyro has since countered that the spreadsheet shared by PaulO corroborates his earlier statements, emphasizing that despite PaulO’s kindness, his experience with the label was extremely challenging.
In other news, A lady has reportedly found herself at a police station in the UK after her guests refused to cover the costs of her birthday dinner.
An individual on X, known as Oba, shared the account on his page. He mentioned that the lady had organized a birthday dinner in Manchester, inviting over 40 guests to celebrate her special day.
However, the situation took an unexpected turn when she requested her guests to pay for the food consumed during the dinner party.
The guests declined her request, contending that they had not been informed beforehand about the payment arrangement and thus would not be responsible for the expenses.
The situation escalated quickly, leading the restaurant manager to contact the police.
Consequently, the birthday celebrant spent the remainder of her special day at the police station.