Bella Shmurda's Camp Dismisses $4 Million Property Scam Claim
Bella Shmurda's Camp Dismisses $4m Property Scam Claim

Management Denies $4 Million Property Scam Allegations

The management of Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda has firmly rejected viral reports that the artist lost $4 million in an alleged real estate scam. A representative of the singer's team told PM News that the claims are entirely false, describing the story as fake news.

The controversy began after social media posts claimed that Bella Shmurda had revealed during a livestream that he invested millions of dollars in a property, only to discover it had been fraudulently sold. Reports further alleged that the singer appealed to Nigerians for help after the seller disappeared.

Video Dated to 2023, Not Recent

However, Bella Shmurda's camp clarified that the video being circulated online is not recent. It was recorded in 2023 and has been taken out of context. The team member stated: "It's fake news, and that video circulating was from 2023."

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This incident highlights a growing trend where old videos are repackaged and presented as breaking news to create fresh controversies around celebrities. The management urged the public to verify the date and context of viral clips before sharing them.

Previous Advice to Women

In earlier reports, Bella Shmurda addressed Nigerian women who were concerned about the influence of social media personality Geh Geh, who launched an online platform called University of Wisdom. The platform focuses on training men on handling women and managing finances. Bella Shmurda advised women on the importance of being valuable to their men via a tweet on his X handle.

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