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Woli Arole, Apa call out Ola Best for relocating to Canada with thrift money [VIDEO]

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Nigerian comedian turned prophet, Woli Arole, and actor Sanusi Izihaq, better known as Apa have called out singer Ola Best for running away with monthly thrift.

The duo accused the gospel singer of relocating to Canada with their monthly contribution popularly known as Ajo.

Woli Arole in an Instagram post on Friday, said, “I’m sending this video to you and I’m making it public. The next video I’m going to do, I’m going to mention your name. We started the contribution in January and na me dey collect for this August.

“Oga pay my owo ajo. Your number is not reachable. You wrote thank God for journey mercy in your Whatsapp story. I saw you in Canada.  Your number must be reachable in the next few hours or else I will mention your name”, Wole Arole stated.

Also reacting to the development, actor Apa in a video on Instagram, “Woli Arole, I don’t understand your last post but what I can tell the public is that, you’re the one that introduced me to the monthly thrift. Now after your post, I tried to call the admin but his number is not going through.”

Reacting to the controversy, singer Ola Best in a video on Instagram, said, “Baba, Woli Arole you are our father, you can’t be going around social media because of ajo (thrift). I just arrived in Canada two days ago. I was given a two-year visa. Give me some time to pay your money. You can’t be shouting because of thrift money.”

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