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Famous club owner Richard Nnagi reveals celebrities are paying their debts

The fear of social media is the beginning of wisdom. It has been hot on several social media media platforms since famous club owner, Richard Nnadi, announced his plans to release the names of debtors who had contributed greatly to the downfall and shutdown of his club.

Many including his friend, Tonto Dikeh have begged him not to do such and be patient. However, Nnadi appeared hell bent on calling out the debtors who he accused of living a fake life on social media and yet refuse to pay their debts.

Following his threats, it appears some Nigerian celebrities will rather not have their name soiled. In a recent post shared on Instagram, Richard revealed that many of his debtors are now paying and he might not release the list anymore as they are complying.

He also made mention of some of his celebrities friends who do not owe and makes sure to sort that bill. He revealed that famous cross-dresser Bobrisky is upright in his books and a very loyal customer who even pays ahead of purchase.

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Richard kaka Duke of Spades also had lovely words for Davido who he approached for his money and had it settled in no time.

Celebrities are paying their debts - Lagos club owner Richard Nnadi reveals

Celebrities are paying their debts - Lagos club owner Richard Nnadi reveals
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However, some Nigerians still want to see the list and have demanded that Richard go ahead to publish the names.

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Meanwhile, it was big of Tonto Dikeh, according to fans, to plead that Nnadi halts on his plan to ruin people's career and image on social media.

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