Murphy Afolabi’s burial committee calls out Adunni Ade to repay the late actor’s money (Video)

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Debt drama: Murphy Afolabi’s burial committee calls out Adunni Ade over her failure to repay the late actor's money

Nollywood actress, Adunni Ade, has come under scrutiny as she is accused of owing the late Nollywood actor, Murphy Afolabi, a sum of N250,000. The allegation surfaced during the 8-day Fidau Prayer held in honor of the deceased actor, where a public announcement was made urging Ade to refund the money to the late actor’s burial committee.

Grecian Goddess AMVCA ready. Photo Credit: @iamadunniade Source: Instagram The funds were reportedly sent to Ade by Murphy as payment for a role in his upcoming movie, which was yet to be filmed before his untimely demise. During the solemn gathering, attended by numerous guests, the announcer took the opportunity to address the matter publicly, appealing to Adunni Ade to fulfill her financial obligation.

Debt drama: Murphy Afolabi’s burial committee calls out Adunni Ade over her failure to repay the late actor's money

Few hours to my big day in royal addy to me. Photo Credit: @murphyafolabi20 Source: Instagram In Yoruba language, the announcer’s words were; “Adunni Ade, please return the N250,000 that you owe the late Murphy Afolabi.” The accusation has brought attention to Adunni Ade, who now finds herself at the center of a financial dispute following the demise of her colleague. As the news spreads, fans and industry insiders eagerly await Ade’s response and clarification regarding the alleged debt. See below;

Man reportedly runs mad after failing to repay money borrowed from loan app (Video)

Man reportedly runs mad after failing to repay money borrowed from loan app (Video)

A human rights activist by the name Ahmed Isa has recounted how a man became mentally deranged after he failed to pay back the money he took from a loan app.

Man mad loan app

According to the activist, a man had taken a loan of 56,000 naira from a popular loan app and was paying back in installments until he became broke. Since he was unable to pay, the loan sharks began hounding him for the money and took the drastic action of sending defamatory messages to his contacts alleging that he’s a thief and fraudster. Mr Ahmed Isa, the narrator, revealed that the man had his prospective employer (having recently gone for a job interview) on his contact and the message was also sent to him. His future father-in-law whose daughter he had sought for marriage blocked his number after the defamatory message was also sent to him. Ahmed Isa warned people against taking money from loan sharks because there are usually hidden repercussions which borrowers know nothing about. Watch the video below: