Popular Nigerian singer Timi Dakolo has publicly called out O’tega Ogra, the Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Digital Engagement, Strategy, and New Media, accusing him of failing to pay for a completed job.
Dakolo accused in a post shared via his X (formerly Twitter) account on Sunday evening, where he tagged Ogra and urged him to answer his phone calls.
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The “Great Nation” crooner claimed he had fulfilled his part of the agreement but had been unable to reach the presidential aide since then.
“Mr @otegaogra please pick your calls. I did my job,” Dakolo wrote.
The singer, however, did not disclose the nature of the job or the amount of money involved in the alleged unpaid deal.
Dakolo’s post quickly gained traction on social media, sparking reactions from fans and commentators who expressed disappointment over the situation.
Some users urged the singer to pursue the matter privately, while others commended him for speaking out publicly about non-payment issues that often affect entertainers.
As of the time of filing this report, Otega Ogra has not publicly responded to the allegation, and neither his office nor the Presidency has issued an official statement regarding the matter.
New Daily Prime recalls that the singer, known for his soulful music and socially conscious lyrics, has previously worked on several high-profile projects, including government and corporate events.