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Davido’s aide, Isreal DMW breaks silence on contract with online vendor
Isreal DMW, one of the aides to Nigerian musician, Davido, has spoken out about the allegedly broken contract between him and an online vendor.
On Thursday, a herb vendor, #Mideshaven Official, posted on her Instagram account that she paid Isreal N800,000 out of the N1 million he billed her for an influencing job, and he failed to deliver or refund her money.
She went on to say that he blocked four of the WhatsApp numbers that she used to contact him and that despite pleading with his wife and his friends, he still did not deliver on the job until recently when he posted a picture of her branded bag, which was not part of the agreement.
In response to this, Isreal claimed on Friday on his Instagram page that the online seller had not paid him the full amount of money he had requested from her but instead had demanded that he promote her goods.
He continued by saying that part of their initial agreement was for him to post her products on his Instagram story, which he did twice.
He wrote, “Mide, pay the amount I have asked for if you truly want a video of me promoting our products. Because it was never in our initial agreement. Our earlier agreement was for me to post your products on my story. Which I fully did twice. Thanks”.
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