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Spyro accuses Ubi Franklin of using Davido's name in a scam, promising $5,000 for a performance. After discovering Davido's lack of involvement, Spyro calls it a scam, while Franklin denies the allegations, claiming Spyro owes him money for a car purchase. The dispute has sparked industry-wide attention.

In a heated exchange, singer Spyro accused music executive Ubi Franklin of scamming him by using Davido's name to arrange a performance. Spyro claimed that Franklin invited him to perform at an event, promising $5,000, supposedly from Davido. However, Spyro discovered that Davido had no knowledge of the arrangement and that Franklin had used his name to mislead him.

During the event, Spyro performed as instructed but found no payment afterward. When he confronted Franklin, the music executive admitted that Davido was not involved, calling the situation a “broad daylight scam.” Spyro expressed disappointment, stating that he had respected Franklin before the incident.

Franklin, in turn, vehemently denied the allegations, calling them false and aimed at tarnishing his reputation. He clarified that Spyro owed him N10.5 million as a commission for helping him purchase a car and offered to clear the debt by offsetting the $5,000 he allegedly owed Spyro. Franklin emphasized that he had never used Davido's name to deceive anyone and requested that Spyro settle the outstanding debt.

The dispute has sparked widespread attention, with both parties claiming they were wronged in different ways. As the drama unfolds, fans and industry observers are left to decide who is telling the truth.