DO I LOOK LIKE 10M NAIRA IS MY PROBLEM- TIMI DAKOLO REACTS TO COMPENSATION DEMANDS
Nigerian singer, Timi Dakolo has reacted to the claims that his wife, Busola had demanded a N10M compensation from the senior pastor of the Commonwealth Of Zion Assembly (COZA), Biodun Fatoyinbo.
The music star made this known via his Instagram stories. According to him, he got to hear about the compensation news from someone who wanted to find out if he actually asked N10M.
He said “Dem say I dey look for 10 million, how much be 10 million? One weekend show. See, do you see this studio? Do you know how much to pay for this studio? Some Nigerians they do not have sense…they should better come and enjoy my life. Do I look like 10 million is my problem? Don’t go and be beliving all these lies. I was in the studio when someone now buzz me that ‘Timi you asked for 10 million,”
His wife had also come out to debunk the news that she demanded N10M from Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo.
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