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Dapper: Hilda Baci issues legal warning, direct Seyi Vibez to delete defamatory posts
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Dapper: Hilda Baci issues legal warning, direct Seyi Vibez to delete defamatory posts

Daily Post about 2 hours 2 mins read


Celebrity Nigerian chef, Hilda Baci, has threatened legal action against singer Seyi Vibez over his recent post about her.

DAILY POST recalls that former Dapper Music signees, Seyi Vibez, Shallipopi and T.I Blaze had called out their former record label, Dapper Music owner, Damilola Akinwunmi famously known as Dapper over royalties issues and alleged N1 billion missing funds.

During the online dragging on X, Seyi Vibez took a swipe on Dapper’s girlfriend, Hilda Baci. The singer alleged that the music executive spent their catalogue money on her BBL.

He also claimed that her food nearly killed him.

Reacting to the claims, Hilda in a legal warning letter, accused the singer of libel, and defamation.

While demanding a public apology, she asked him to remove the posts from all social media platforms or face lawsuits.

She said, “In light of the foregoing, we hereby demand that upon receipt of this letter, you immediately; remove and permanently delete the above referenced publications together with any other statement, post, comment, image, video and repost.

“Issue a clear and unequivocal public apology and retraction in respect of the offending publications, to be published prominently and contemporaneously across all your social media accounts. 

“Within three days of your receipt of this letter, we further demand that you provide a written undertaking confirming that you shall henceforth cease and desist from publishing, communicating any defamatory content concerning our client,” the letter demanded.

Dapper: Hilda Baci issues legal warning, direct Seyi Vibez to delete defamatory posts

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