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Dammy Krane rekindles feud with Davido citing tragic death of the singer’s aide, Tagbo

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Dammy Krane drags Davido over alleged debt

Nigerian singer Oyindamola Johnson Emmanuel aka Dammy Krane has rekindled his feud with his colleague David Adeleke aka Davido citing the death of his aide, Tagbo.

Recall three months ago that Dammy Krane tendered a public apology to Davido for spewing derogatory comments against him when he accused the ‘Skelewu’ crooner of being involved in Tagbo’s death and owing him money, among other things.

Dammy Krane’s allegations put him in hot water as he was taken into custody by the police, purportedly at Davido’s request, who was said to have preferred a defamation lawsuit against his old pal.

Moments after his release, the musician in a post shared on his official X handle expressed his regrets for making negative comments against Davido and also used the medium to tender an apology to his fans and Nigerians.

READ ALSO: Again, Dammy Krane begs Davido over derogatory comments

In a recent social media post, Dammy Krane dismissed Davido’s lawsuit against him, stating that the issue involving Tagbo’s death might be reopened to expose the truth.

Dammy Krane wrote; “Y’ALL SEE Davido CAN’T TAKE ME TO COURT BECAUSE TAGBO’S D£@TH CASE WILL BE OPENED & THE TRUTH WILL BE KNOWN.

‘‘I AM BOLDLY SAYING @davido HAS A HAND IN TAGBO’S DEATH.

‘‘IF I AM LYING THEY SHOULD SUE ME AND LET EVERYTHING CAST FOR COURT.

‘‘I AM READY TO HELP HIM SPREAD ALL HIS DIRTY LINEN IN PUBLIC.

‘‘JUSTICE FOR TAGBO,’’ the musician penned on his official Instagram page.

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