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Isaac Fayose accuses Samklef of theft
In a shocking revelation, Isaac Fayose, brother to the former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose has accused renowned music producer Samklef of stealing his laptop and a substantial sum of N1.3 million. The incident has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry in the midst of Davido’s contract breach, which Samklef is calling him out on social media.
Isaac Fayose, took to social media to voice out his grievances, stating that the theft happened during an event where both individuals were present. According to Fayose, his laptop, containing sensitive and confidential information, mysteriously disappeared, along with a substantial amount of money.
Fayose did not mince his words when addressing the situation, calling out Samklef directly on social media platforms. He expressed his disappointment and knocked Samklef for calling out Davido amidst his contract breach saga.
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“I am deeply hurt and saddened by this betrayal of trust. It’s disheartening to think that someone I considered a friend could stoop so low,” Fayose said in a statement. “I urge everyone to be vigilant and cautious, even around people we think we know well. This incident serves as a stark reminder that we must be careful about whom we trust.”
The accusation has generated widespread discussion on social media, with fans and fellow celebrities expressing their opinions on the matter.
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