Indrive Driver Threatens to Sue Actress Adunni Ade Over Stolen Package

Indrive Driver Threatens to Sue Actress Adunni Ade Over Stolen
Indrive Driver Threatens to Sue Actress Adunni Ade Over Stolen

Actress Adunni Ade Accuses Indrive Cab Driver of Stealing Package, Threatens to Sue

A heated dispute has erupted between actress Adunni Ade and Indrive cab driver Francis Njoku, who was accused of stealing a package. The incident began when Adunni claimed that Njoku refused to deliver her package after ending the trip and took off with it, refusing to pick up calls.

Adunni took to Instagram to express her frustration, calling out Indrive and sharing screenshots of her conversations with Njoku and her fashion designer, who sent the package. In the screenshots, Njoku threatened to take the matter to court, claiming that Adunni had smeared his name and demanded an apology.

However, Adunni responded by saying that she has never encountered anyone as rude, ill-mannered, arrogant, uncivilized, and entitled as Njoku. She also emphasized that she does not lie or cheat her fellow beings and that change should start with individuals like Njoku.

The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with many users calling out Indrive for its handling of the situation. Adunni’s post has also sparked a debate about the importance of customer service and the need for companies to take responsibility for the actions of their drivers.

As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Indrive will respond to the allegations and whether Njoku will follow through on his threat to sue Adunni.

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