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VIDEO: Harrysong makes U-turn says, ‘music exec Soso didn’t send anyone to kill me’

Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter, Harrysong has made a U-turn on a statement where he accused music executive, Soso Soberekon of sending assassins to kill him. Harrysong in a video stated that ‘clarifications have been made’.

Some weeks ago, the singer claimed during a podcast, Frankly Speaking, hosted by media personalities, Nedu, Husband Material, Toun, and Naomi, that Soberekon sent hired killers to him.

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In a swift reaction, the music executive, Soberekon, slammed the singer with a lawsuit. In the notice posted on his Instagram page on Tuesday, Soberekon asked for a retraction of the statement, an apology and N500,000,000 for compensation.

Days later, Harrysong was picked up by the Nigerian police at the airport after he landed in Nigeria.

However, It seems the feud between the two has been resolved as Harrysong took to his verified Instagram page to clear the air.

He said, “About the video that was trending last week about Soso’s threat on my life, yes, it is true. It was a group of boys that was misled and I now have clarity of what happened and it was not Soso that sent them. I and Soso are good now; so guys, thanks to everyone that reached out. Thanks to friends and the love. I want to give a shout out to everyone that has been with me on this amazing journey.”

See the video below:

 

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