Tuface Idibia has maintained his silence over the allegations by Brymo.
Two weeks ago, Brymo accused Tuface of sending thugs after him.
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He also said the father of seven accused him of sleeping with his wife.
The legal team of Tuface had given Brymo an ultimatum to withdraw the allegation and tender an apology but he refused.
On Thursday, Brymo bragged on Twitter that the ultimatum from Tuface’s team had elapsed yet he had not been sued.
However, Tuface has refused to personally react to the allegation of his younger colleague in the industry.
On Thursday, the musician, who is an ambassador of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), called on youths in Anambra State to shun violence during the November governorship election.
He said, “We are here to dialogue with Anambra youths and campaign for peace, especially as we prepare for election.
“Our youths are critical stakeholders; this is why politicians use them to cause violence.
“I want to tell you that violence has no gain but destroys lives and property.
“As youths, we need to promote peace, because without peace, the election cannot be free, fair and credible, and development too cannot take place.
“Let us be aware that election is not war, but a time for us to participate by voting wisely for the candidate that can help secure our future.”
Idibia also called on electorate to work with the security agencies to ensure that the election is violence free.