“Scammers Defrauded Me Of Millions” - Chinko Ekun

 


Nigerian rapper, Oladipo Olajide Emmanuel, popularly known as Chinko Ekun, has narrated how he lost millions of naira to investment scammers.

The ‘Able God’ crooner, during an exclusive interview with Midweek Entertainment, said the tragic episode changed his perspective about investment.

Chinko Ekun said, “I once fell for an investment scam worth millions of naira, after that, I decided my only investment was myself and how I looked.

“So, I saved more but something happened and I had to pull out my money to save a life and I have no regrets because as I speak, the person is still alive and I’m glad I did.”

The rapper disclosed that he wished he had collaborated more before things went downhill for him, adding that he had plans to touch lives with his music.

He said, “I would have collaborated more or stayed more consistent but my entire mind was to go for shows to help the label recoup all the money that was spent on me.

“A lot was spent on me and I am forever grateful. I plan to break records, revive rap music and touch the lives I can. I own my label now.”

Last Saturday, Chinko Ekun, in a video shared by the pastor of Harvesters International Christian Center, Bolaji Idowu, on Instagram, shared a testimony of how he was once homeless and broke after departing the record label that signed him.

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