Soso Soberekon, a prominent music executive, has claimed to have reached a settlement with Harrysong, his accuser.

On October 4, Soberekon filed a lawsuit against Mr. Songz alleging that the talent manager sent assassins to kill him.

On the “Frankly Speaking” podcast, which is co-hosted by comedian Nedu Wazobia, Harrysong made the accusation.

On Tuesday, when Harrysong entered the nation, security personnel at the Lagos International Airport detained him and took him to the station.

The two said they had resolved their disagreements, which they claimed stemmed from misunderstandings, thus everything appeared to be well.

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In an interview with Hip TV, the socialite said that Harrysong, whom he referred to as his brother from the same location, had not been prosecuted.
Even though he acknowledged that their case had been prompted by misunderstanding, he still cautioned people against tarnishing others’ reputations by their spoken words.

“Be cautious what you say because the Nigerian government has recently passed the Cybercrime Act. Simply watch your language, that’s all. Do not harm anyone’s reputation either.

We’re all fine, though. No accusations were made. My brother is him. We’re getting there. Therefore, everything is good, he said.
When questioned about the state of the relationship between him and We are brothers, he retorted to Harrysong. We hail from the same area. We’ve been coworkers for more than ten years. So, we are acquainted. Just miscommunication, really. Although it was untrue, I simply cannot crucify him.

The appropriate actions had been followed, according to Soberekon’s lawyer, to ensure that Harry stopped threatening his client and that all accusations against him would be dropped.

“We planned to appear in court together for his arraignment, but he afterwards offered an apology and signed a written undertaking promising not to threaten my client again. So, he said, “We are prepared to withdraw the charges.

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