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Timi Dakolo denies £4,106 debt claim, threatens legal action against DJ
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Timi Dakolo denies £4,106 debt claim, threatens legal action against DJ

Singer Timi Dakolo has denied owing £4,106 to Revolve Entertainment, a promoter linked to DJ Otis Ayodele Kubeyinje, over expenses related to a planned UK tour. His lawyers stated that the alleged debt included venue arrangements, graphic design, and visa costs, but emphasized that these expenses were supposed to be covered entirely by the promoter under a written agreement. According to the legal letter, Revolve Entertainment failed to meet essential production standards like sound and lighting, preventing the tour from proceeding. Dakolo's team claims the promoter incurred these costs without proper approval and that the singer holds no legal responsibility for them. The letter also accuses Kubeyinje and Revolve Entertainment of spreading defamatory statements.

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Timi Dakolo denies £4,106 debt claim, threatens legal action against DJ

Singer Timi Dakolo has denied owing £4,106 to Revolve Entertainment, a promoter linked to DJ Otis Ayodele Kubeyinje, over expenses related to a planned UK tour. His lawyers stated that the alleged debt included venue arrangements, graphic design, and visa costs, but emphasized that these expenses were supposed to be covered entirely by the promoter under a written agreement. According to the legal letter, Revolve Entertainment failed to meet essential production standards like sound and lighting, preventing the tour from proceeding. Dakolo's team claims the promoter incurred these costs without proper approval and that the singer holds no legal responsibility for them. The letter also accuses Kubeyinje and Revolve Entertainment of spreading defamatory statements.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal dispute between a musician and a promoter regarding financial responsibilities for a canceled tour. There is no indication of political content, framing, or bias in the reporting. The focus is on contractual obligations and legal actions, making it apolitical in nature

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