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Dammy Krane asks Davido, "I know it's hard for rich people to pay debts, but please pay me my money for the sake of my daughter."

Johnson Oyindamola Emmanuel, a Nigerian artist and composer also known as Dammy Krane, has picked up the fight against Davido over an alleged debt.


After his N218 million dispute with the businessman, Dammy has requested payment from the rich musician for the benefit of his daughter.


He was aware of how challenging it is for wealthy individuals to pay back loans, but he ought to take this into consideration for the sake of his daughter, for whom he has been battling to cover her school expenses.


According to Dammy, all that is required of the artist is that he uphold his end of the bargain in order to avoid conflict.


The former musician also spoke about how Davido fired Idowest from his record company but he wouldn't relent because he considered him a brother.


Davido spends N48 million for a seven-bedroom duplex in Abuja 

He told Davido that if he continued to support injustice, he would not be able to live a successful life and demanded payment for the song.


Don't forget about @davido I didn't say anything since I thought of you as a brother when you took Idowest from my record company. I didn't drag the artist either because I had already done my share to assist him. Sincerely, I'd like to know why you reject my offer to receive payment for the music you tweeted that I actually wrote.


I am aware that it can be challenging for wealthy individuals to pay their obligations, but please, @davido, allow me to keep my money, if only for the benefit of my kid. If at all, your niece's school payments are no longer required in Nigeria. Everyone does try to secure their future, though.

Money is not what we seek, not at all.


If you continue to support oppression, you cannot enjoy a good life.

God doesn't sleep, so trust me.


The rapper was publicly reprimanded for breaking a multimillion dollar contract by Nigerian photographer and entrepreneur Abu Salami.


The businessman said that in order to influence a youth football project that he did not attend, he had paid the singer N218 million.


To make matters worse, Davido threatened to bring him goons and wouldn't give him his money back.


He provided numerous screenshots of chats in addition to a graphic movie to support his claim.




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