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Adunni Ade finally breaks silence on alleged N250,000 debt to late Murphy Afolabi with proof

Nollywood actress, Adunni Ade has finally addressed claims that she owes her late colleague, Murphy Afolabi N250,000.

Kemi Filani reported earlier in the day that Adunni Ade had been publicly called out for allegedly owing late actor, Murphy Afolabi.

During his 8-day Fidau Prayer held in his honor, his burial committee called out the actress for being indebted to Murphy Afolabi.

The committee claimed that Adunni Ade owed Murphy Afolabi N250,000 before his death.

They urged her to return the money.

“Adunni Ade please return the N250,000 that you are owing the Late Murphy Afolabi”.

Reacting to it through a public statement by her team, Adunni Ade debunked the reports of being indebted to the late actor.

According to her, Murphy Afolabi had reached out to her for a job last year and had paid her the sum of N150,000.

However, she was unable to deliver the job due to the death of her brother and refunded the actor his money when he tried to make another agreement with her.

To back up her claims, Adunni shared screenshots of her debit transaction.

Adunni Ade addresses alleged debt to Murphy Afolabi
Adunni Ade addresses alleged debt to Murphy Afolabi

Adunni Ade cries out as NURTW boss, Koko Zaria allegedly makes a threat to her life

Recall that during the 2024 presidential election, Adunni Ade angered the Yoruba industry when she claimed that they were paid N90000 to endorse Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Following her claims, the light-skinned movie star gained lots of enemies and haters.

Adunni Ade had even cried out over a public threat made to her life by MC Oluomo’s affiliate and NURTW boss, Koko Zaria.

Taking to her Instagram Live, the movie star called on the Nigerian, and US government to hold the self-acclaimed American boy responsible for any harm done to her life

On her Instagram Live, Adunni Ade had played a YouTube video where Koko Zaria threatened to teach her a lesson should they cross paths.

He said, “If I say something against you, you would kill yourself. The two of you (referring to Adunni and Kemi Afolabi), should come and meet me at the station. If I get you, you will know, we would teach you a lesson”.

Adunni revealed that she had consulted with US Consulate, and sent a message to her lawyers and several appropriate channels in Lagos over his threat.

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