Nigerian singer, Davido, has given Kenya’s K24 TV a 48-hour deadline to apologize for an April Fool’s Day joke. He has threatened legal action until they admit to defaming him and compensate him accordingly.
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Davido sent a pre-suit letter to K24 TV in response to an April Fool’s Day report about his supposed arrest at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

In a cease-and-desist letter from Conrad Law Advocates, Davido’s lawyers criticized the publication and demanded a full apology.
The lawyers stated, “The claims in your article are completely untrue and were published with the clear intention of damaging our client.”
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They added, “Your false statements have harmed our client’s professional reputation by falsely claiming that Davido was arrested for drug-related crimes.”
Davido’s legal team has warned that they will initiate a lawsuit within 48 hours if their demands are not met.
A Cease-and-desist letter has been issued on behalf of Davido by Conrad Law Advocates LLP
—The alleged defamatory statements were published in an article on April 1, 2024, alleging Davido’s involvement in drug-related offenses following his performance in Nairobi on March 30,… pic.twitter.com/G3fDAJJAfe— Mwango Capital (@MwangoCapital) April 3, 2024


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