Harrysong Retracts Earlier Statement, Says Soso Soberekon Never Sent Men To Kill Him (VIDEO)
Nigerian musician, Harrysong has denied claims that his former friend and music executive, Soso Soberekon sent armed robbers to kill him in Port Harcourt.
He tried to clarify his statement in his recent video that surfaced online.
Recall that Soso Sosberekon dragged him to the Lagos state police command earlier this week following the allegation he made in an interview.
During his interview, Harrysong claimed that Soso sent some persons to kill him in Port Harcourt.
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Following much drilling by the police, Harrysong apologized to Soso after he failed to provide any proof to back up his claims.
He has now released a video saying Soso never sent anyone to kill him.
Watch his video below.
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Harrysong Claims Soso Employed Armed Robbers To Kill Him
A couple of weeks ago, the musician alleged that music executive, Soso Soberekon, his former best friend and best man at his wedding ceremony sent armed robbers to kill him in his home in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.
He made the allegation during an episode of Nedu’s Frankly Speaking that aired last Monday.
In his words:
“90% of all friendships are fake.
There are people I’ve been working with for years.
If you call their names you go say na Harry guy be this. Dem no be my guy,” he said in the episode aired via YouTube last Monday.
He continued, “As a matter of fact, those are my real enemies. If you see Soso now, you’ll say Soso is my friend. Soso is not my friend, Soso is my enemy. He sent people to come and kill me in Port Harcourt, no jokes. Ask my team, ask everyone.”
Soberekon has since countered Harrysong‘s allegation with a N500 million lawsuit.
In a court document shared online, the music executive requested the immediate retraction of Harrysong’s statement, an apology and N500 million compensation.