“Davido is owing me” — Model Adetutu Alabi calls out singer over unpaid debt

Tribal mark model, Adetutu Alabi calls out the Afrobeat singer, Davido Adeleke over an alleged unsettled debt for a music video feature.

The model claimed to have been featured as a video vixen in one of the artist’s music videos in a post via her Instagram account.

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Tribal mark model, Adetutu Alabi. Credit: adetutu.ojunfiltered / Instagram.

Adetutu claimed that she was young and naive at the time and had no signed document regarding their business arrangement other than ‘Go home, you’ll be credited.’

She stated that Davido personally messaged her regarding the video appearance. Overwhelmed with joy as a woman who has faced challenges, she admits to neglecting to formalize any agreement.

Following the shoot, Adetutu Alabi revealed that she only received transportation expenses from the singer’s manager, Asa Asika. All her attempts to contact the singer, however, have been futile ever since.

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Davido. Credit: Davido / Instagram.

She expresses her anticipation and happiness if the artist fulfils his financial obligation, underscoring her background of overcoming difficulties.

In her words, “Thank you @lindaikejiblogofficial for taking my post on my Facebook. 👀 I went through the comments section to read a bit of people’s reactions about my post. Plenty people said no evidence so I go explain tired, lmao 😂 Some said he helped me for exposure, Háà 😂 ṣe exposure ní ìyálaya mi àti ọmọ máa jẹ ní?

True no more evidence again with me because my former IG account was hacked and it’s only @davido that has evidence.
He dmed me himself for the video feature, as ọmọ trenches í was so excited that I didn’t sign nada. If I remember well asika only gave me tfare and I texted him that I will be expecting my pay only to get no response again till date.

Told @oyemykke about it to help tell davido but still heard nothing.
I’m a girl from the trenches and I don’t hide anything about that, he owes me for the features. Ogún ń gbọ!”

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