In summary if you’re too lazy to read the earlier thread.
I have been silent for too long!
1. BrymO through his manager Mr. Lanre Lawal collected a sum of two hundred thousand naira (₦200,000) as part payment for
a concert that was to hold on July 6, 2018. 2. The money was at no time designated as non-refundable as at the time it was paid into Mr. Lanre Lawal’s Guaranty Trust Bank Account.
3. That said sum paid into Mr. Lawal’s account was a consortium of sponsorship loans,
Nov 6, 2020 • 15 tweets • 8 min read
Brymo and his manager defrauded myself and my team in 2018. We were just group of University student excited to create a good student experience for students.
I reached out to Lanre Lawal in his capacity as BrymO manager to secure his artist.
He asked for 1m but we were able
to slash it to 500k + hotel, food, transport, instrument . Sound was going to 400k.
We had more than 50 volunteers who were enthusiastic about making this event work. We reached out to sponsors.
UBA OAU agreed to buy a particular some of tickets for students. A company gave
Nov 5, 2020 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
FB reminded me that three years ago I was aspiring to be President of my Law Faculty - the 2nd female since the over 50 years of the faculty.
That journey taught me a lot. I didn’t win but I am still grateful for the lessons gained. The friends who stood when most decided to be
silent. That moment made this quote resonate well.
“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends”.
Over 3 years, I’ve forgotten the games the opposition played. I’ve also become friend with people who thought I shouldn’t be President
Jan 17, 2020 • 15 tweets • 6 min read
#SEXFORGRADE OLABISI OLALEYE OF IRS DEPT. OAU AND MOTUNRAYO AFOLAYAN with EVIDENCE
On July 23rd, I received a message from Esther @AirstarBlessing
She was worried about her friend, Motunrayo @motun_special who was a student of international relations, OAU. Olabisi Olaleye, her
lecturer at the dept had told everyone to come to his office to check their results. On getting there, Motun realized she failed. Mr. Olaleye told her he will give her a good grade if she was ready to have sex with him. Motun declined. But Mr. Olaleye had his “perfect plan” - as