Music producer, Samklef has given reason for posting the video of his colleague, Davido and his wife and newborn twins online.
Recall, a video showing Davido, Chioma leaving a hospital with a set of twins in the United States of America went viral on social media.
Samklef, who allegedly shared the video wrote: “Oya it’s official congratulations to #davido x #thechefchi double blessings. One boy one girl noni!”
Reacting to the video, Davido slammed the producer, calling him a wicked person. The singer wrote: “F*king clout chaser!!!, “U know ur not meant to post this.”
In another comment, he wrote: “Wtf”, “Delete pls ur a wicked person.”
Reacting, Samklef on his Instagram handle wrote: “Saw the video on their blogs on Twitter and posted. What did I do wrong? Na me record the video? Na crime for me to post like other blogs abi I no understand. Let Samklef breathe”
In another post, “Me and #davido are kool. Davido initially believed I was the one who leaked the video after our DM conversation. However, I clarified that I obtained the video from the public domain on Twitter. Wishing blessings upon your home and family.”
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