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Oritsefemi And Manager At War Over 49.5million Naira Scandal



Oritsefemi might be at war with his manager Danku, whose real names are Mr. Yusuf Adebola Adepitan.

Oritsefemi has filed a petition against Danku to the Nigerian Police Force, claiming “a threat to life, fraudulent activities, and criminal conspiracy against the person and international image of Ortisefemi.“

The petition was filed on May 22, 2015 to the Commissioner of Police, Lagos state.

The document states that Danku took a 2014 model E Vogue Range Rover SUV belonging to Oritsefemi without his permission and allegedly damaged it in a car accident.

It also read that Danku was not able to declare the sum of N58 million, which represents the total amount of money Oritsefemi made from shows, performances and endorsement deals with Mac Dowell and Brandy.

Danku was only able to declare N5.5 million at the end of the day.

In a recent Instagram post, Oritsefemi has announced that his former contacts for bookings should be disregarded and from now on Eniola Olofin is in charge of his bookings.

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