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Ubi Franklin Clears Air on Debt Allegations After Chioma Adeleke Fires Him as Manager

- Ubi Franklin addresses accusations of unresolved debts and exploiting young talents in the Nigerian music industry.
- Spyro recently accused Ubi of using Davido to scam him, while Ubi’s dismissal as Chioma Adeleke’s manager follows debt allegations.
- Chioma and Davido’s crew did not acknowledge Ubi’s birthday this year, fueling further rumors of financial issues.
Ubi Franklin, a prominent Nigerian music executive, has addressed the unresolved debts and accusations of exploiting young talent within the music industry.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that this clarification follows a recent accusation from Nigerian singer Spyro, who claimed Ubi used Afrobeats icon Davido to scam him.

Davido and his wife, Chioma Adeleke
Ubi’s response comes after reports that Chioma Adeleke, Davido’s wife, reportedly fired him as her manager.
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Journalist Stella Dimoko Korkus shared on Instagram that Ubi’s dismissal was due to significant debt allegedly amounting to millions.
She noted that Chioma is frustrated by ongoing public claims about Ubi’s financial troubles, which she finds embarrassing.

Ubi Franklin, a prominent Nigerian music executive, Davido and his wife, Chioma Adeleke
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Stella also mentioned that neither Davido, Chioma, nor the 30BG crew acknowledged Ubi’s birthday on social media this year, as they had in previous years.
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