Nigerian singer 1Da Banton, best known for his hit single No Wahala, has publicly expressed readiness for “wahala” as he accused Adasa Cookey, a prominent music video director, of allegedly pocketing a significant payment meant for services rendered.
Taking to social media, 1Da Banton claimed the amount involved ranged between $300,000 and $500,000, raising eyebrows among fans and industry insiders. He stated that he is prepared to take all necessary action to reclaim the funds.
The revelation has sparked heated debate online, with some fans supporting the singer’s stance and others calling for calm and dialogue between the parties. The dispute also highlights ongoing concerns in the Nigerian entertainment industry regarding payments, contracts, and transparency in collaborations.
Neither Adasa Cookey nor his representatives have publicly responded to the allegations as of this report. The music community continues to watch closely, anticipating how the situation will unfold.


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