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Murphy Afolabi is owing me N1.4M” – Nigerian woman claims (Video)
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A Nigerian businesswoman has come forward with a claim that the late Nollywood actor, Murphy Afolabi, owed her a significant sum of money before his untimely demise.
The revelation was made by the woman during the Firdau Prayer held in honor of the late actor on Monday, May 22nd, 2023, in Lagos State.
Few hours to my big day in royal addy to me. Photo Credit: @murphyafolabi20 Source: Instagram
As the event unfolded, the woman courageously stepped forward and informed the Islamic clerics in attendance about her business dealings with the deceased actor.
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She stated that she had engaged in a business transaction with Murphy Afolabi involving an amount of N1.4 million, which he had failed to pay before his passing.
Murphy afolabi is owing me N1.4M. Photo Credit: @yabaleftonline Source:Twitter
When asked about her intentions and how she sought resolution, the woman revealed that a committee had already been established to recover the owed funds from the late actor’s family.
While the details of the business transaction and the specific nature of the outstanding debt were not disclosed in the report, the woman’s assertion during the solemn ceremony highlights her determination to seek what she believes is rightfully owed to her.
As the news spread, video footage capturing the woman’s statement during the Firdau Prayer ceremony circulated online.
The video serves as evidence of her claim and has garnered attention and discussion among Nollywood enthusiasts and the wider public.
It remains to be seen how the committee established to address the issue will proceed with the recovery of the owed funds and negotiate a resolution with the late actor’s family.
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