Renowned media personality, Isaac Fayose, criticizes Samklef for his assertion that singer Davido's private jet actually belongs to Davido's father.
In response to Davido's announcement of purchasing a Bombardier 7500, reportedly valued between $68 million to $78 million, Samklef disputed the ownership of the jet, claiming it belongs to Davido's father instead.
Isaac Fayose swiftly responded, labeling Samklef as a failed producer whose lack of success has driven him to begrudge others' achievements.
He posed a rhetorical question, questioning what Samklef's own father has been doing if he's so concerned about Davido's family affairs.
Furthermore, Isaac Fayose pointed out Samklef's lack of substantial possessions even abroad, insinuating that his stay in America is akin to that of a refugee.
Isaac Fayose's statement reads:
"Have you noticed that people who constantly tear others down usually have nothing going for them? Those who are never happy for others are often the ones struggling themselves.
"Davido proudly announces he bought a private jet for $75 million, equivalent to over N100 billion in Nigeria. This sum could purchase a bank in Nigeria. However, despite Davido's claim, a certain producer whose career is in shambles in America, without even a bicycle to his name, insists it belongs to Davido's father. Why not ask him what his own father has been doing with his time if he's so concerned about Davido's family assets? What has his family achieved that he couldn't even afford a bicycle in America? You claim to be a producer in Nigeria, yet your career is in ruins here, and you've resorted to seeking refuge in America. When someone shares their joy, you dispute its authenticity. No wonder you're down and out. Instead, celebrate others' success, and perhaps your own happiness will follow suit."
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Isaac Fayose trolls mumu producer who said Private Jet belongs to Davido’s father 🤭🤭
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