Nigerian singer Timi Dakolo has publicly called out O’tega Ogra, Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on digital engagement, strategy, and new media, over an alleged unpaid debt. In a post on the social media platform X, Dakolo tagged Ogra, accusing him of ignoring his calls. The singer stated that he had fulfilled his obligations and urged Ogra to respond to his attempts to contact him.
According to Dakolo’s post, he had completed his part of a deal, but Ogra had not honored his commitment. The details of the job and the amount involved were not disclosed by the musician. This public call-out has sparked interest, with many awaiting a response from Ogra’s camp.
O’tega Ogra’s role in the President’s administration involves developing and implementing digital strategies to engage with the public and promote the government’s agenda. As a public figure, his actions are under scrutiny, and this incident may raise questions about his professional conduct.
Timi Dakolo is a well-known figure in the Nigerian music industry, with a reputation for using his platform to speak out on social issues. His decision to publicly address the alleged debt suggests that he has exhausted other avenues of resolution. The incident highlights the importance of accountability and transparency in business dealings, particularly when public figures are involved.
The situation is still developing, and it remains to be seen how Ogra will respond to Dakolo’s allegations. As the story unfolds, it may have implications for the perception of President Tinubu’s administration and the conduct of its officials. For now, the public awaits a resolution to the dispute and clarity on the circumstances surrounding the alleged debt.