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Few days ago, Davido announced that his associate, Dammykrane, beat his fraud case in the U.S and he is now a free man.
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However, it may not yet be Uhuru for him, if a statement obtained from Tapjets, the company he allegedly defrauded, is anything to go by.
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A statement obtained from Mr. Konstantin, Tapjets’ Head of flight safety and security, reads: “There is a 180-day delay in bringing full charges. Information from our attorney indicated that his accomplice, Chukwuebuka Ilochonwu, is giving police full cooperation.
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This was why they asked for 180 days to bring big charges. So he is not free. Court record says “no action” it does not say “not guilty.”
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