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Jeweler Calls Out for Davido To Pay Back N60m Owed from His N30bn and Stop Threatening His Family

The controversy which started a few days ago by one jewel dealer known on social media as @MichealKaycee is gradually beginning to gain ground following the release of a new video that recorded a conversation with one of Nigerian’s leading musician, Davido who he claims owes him N60 million. The callout made by @MichealKaycee is for leading companies who Davido is representing as their brand ambassador; security operatives to call him to order so he will stop threatening him and his family and also pay the N60 million owed out of the N30 billion Davido said he has in his account.



So far, OBO along with his crew has trivialized the story and gave an impression that @MichealKaycee should not be taken seriously. Through social media comments and interview responses, they led the public to believe that there is no fact in the claim of the alleged jeweler.



Earlier on the jeweler has taken to his Instagram page to share a story of how it all started in 2011 and also a proof of police invite issued to Davido which never showed up.

Here again, @MichealKaycee has released another proof that he is indeed in contact with Davido. He leaked his recent phone conversation with the singer, on Instagram. Infact, it seems less of a conversation and more of an harassment. From the video shared on the Instagram page of @MichealKaycee, one would hear Davido cursing out the jeweler and his family member. Davido went on to threaten him, saying that if he (@MichealKaycee) comes to his house or his father’s office, he (Davido) would kill him.

See the video he shared below:

Why would you decide to wake up one day and curse out someone from his mother, father and then friends. Fellow Nigerians, is it a crime to help someone? davido and the rest came to me broke, I fed them and housed them for months (Jan. to March 2011), with hopes of making money together. He decided to steal my money and then threaten the life of me and my family. Is it a crime to trust someone, or is it a crime to help? I bought tickets from Nigeria to Ghana and from Ghana to London on British airways (manifest is intact for all this claims). If he  feels the money is too much for him to refund its fine, I am not hungry. But please fellow Nigerians, I am scared for the life of me and my family, he has thugs that will act on his behalf and my life is in danger. Nigerians, help me ask him what i did for him to threathen my life. I have gone to the police and he has been invited several times both in Lagos and Abuja but David refuse to honor the police invite. If he is above the law of man, his not above the law of God and his not above the voice of the people. Thats why i am crying out now before its too late. I have been on this mattter for years now. I even reported him to his dad’s brother (2 years ago), no solution came. If they are so much in need of the money, they can have it, I just want to live in peace without fear from someone who stole my money to kick start his career. @sonymusicafrica @mtnng @saharareporter @pepsi_naija @nigerianpolice @forteoil @instablog @pulsenigeria247 Please beg your ambassador to stop threatening me and my family.

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@michealkaycee shared his story of how it all happened in parts. 

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