Wizkid’s Associate Godson Denies N100m Fraud Allegations by IsokoBoy
Wizkid’s Associate Godson Denies N100m Fraud Allegations

Godson Breaks Silence on Fraud Allegations

Uyi Godson Agho, known as Godson, has denied allegations that he defrauded fellow influencer Clement Akpobome Ogudu (IsokoBoy) of N100 million. The controversy stems from a viral video that appeared to show Godson pleading over disputed funds, which he claims was a misrepresentation of a business disagreement.

Godson filed a petition with the Lagos State Commissioner of Police through his lawyer, C. C. Ezenwa, Esq., insisting the matter was a business dispute, not fraud. He alleged that IsokoBoy and others stormed his residence, secretly recorded him while unclothed, and circulated the footage to damage his reputation.

Joint Business Venture Worth N320 Million

According to the petition, Godson and IsokoBoy jointly operated a clothing business valued at about N320 million. During a business trip to China, Godson withdrew N16.5 million from their joint account to import goods, which were already en route to Nigeria when the dispute began.

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Godson stated: “The business in question was worth N320 million. I had just taken N16.5 million from the proceeds. The entire goods are still with IsokoBoy. What he ought to do was to take the same share as I had taken, and we share the remaining balance equally. The social media posts and the attack on my person were needless.”

Godson Calls for Investigation

Godson further claimed he had agreed to refund the money into their joint account by the same Friday, but the video was still circulated. He urged the police to investigate the allegations and prosecute anyone found culpable. “Business is about trust and understanding. I never in my wildest imagination thought someone I considered my business partner would go this far,” he added.

Background: Wizkid Associate’s Recent Posts

Earlier, Godson had called for prayers for his boss Wizkid after the Morayo tour suffered cancellations due to low ticket sales. He said Wizkid is still grieving and needs support. Separately, critic Daniel Regha rated Wizkid and Olamide’s collaboration KAI! 3 out of 10, sparking debate.

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