REASONS WHY DAVIDO SACKED CHIOMA’S MANAGER UBI FRANKLIN AFTER HE DISCOVER DETAILS ON CHIOMA’S PHONE
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Davido Unfollows Ubi Franklin: Speculations About Chioma’s Management and Financial Records
Nigerian superstar Davido recently unfollowed talent manager Ubi Franklin, raising eyebrows and sparking debates among fans and media. Ubi Franklin, who had served as Chioma’s (Davido’s wife) manager for a long time, is reported to no longer hold that position.
Reasons Behind the Fallout
Insider sources suggest that Davido became uncomfortable after reviewing financial records of transactions between Chioma and Ubi Franklin. Allegedly, these bank details revealed patterns that Davido found unsettling, leading him to terminate Franklin’s role as Chioma’s manager. While no direct accusations have been made, Davido appears to have acted to safeguard his wife and their relationship.
Ubi Franklin’s Reaction
In response to the situation, Ubi Franklin shared cryptic posts on Instagram, implying that the relationship might have been affected by loyalty issues or misunderstandings. He mentioned, “Most relationships don’t die from natural causes; they are killed by lack of loyalty, selfishness, and lies.” This has fueled speculation about what might have transpired behind the scenes.
Public Reactions
Fans have had mixed reactions:
Support for Davido: Many commend Davido for prioritizing his family and taking proactive steps to protect his wife.
Sympathy for Ubi Franklin: Others feel saddened by the fallout, given Franklin’s long-standing closeness to Davido and Chioma.
Concern over the Industry: Some argue this points to deeper challenges of trust and professionalism in the Nigerian entertainment industry.
This development also highlights the scrutiny public figures face regarding their personal and professional lives. While fans wait for official statements, the incident serves as a reminder of the complexities of managing close relationships in the public eye.
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