Isaac Fayose, a popular Nigerian businessman, has reacted to allegations levelled against him by one Kay Crown, who claimed he worked with ALIBI TV, an organisation belonging to Isaac, in 2015 but was not paid.
In a post making the rounds on social media, Kay Crown claimed he worked with the organisation shortly “before my NYSC and my experience with him was really bad.”
“2015, I got employed with ALIBI TV as a cameraman and producer, an online TV owned by Isaac Fayose, and I worked for a few months because I had to go for my NYSC and the reason I needed to work was for the money.
“To cut the long story short, I wasn’t paid for several months till I left for my NYSC. I called and called, baba blocked me. Meanwhile, both of us travelled down to Ekiti when his brother, Ayo Fayose, was the governor, where I stayed for three days shooting his then 100 days in office,” he alleged.
However, reacting in a video he shared on his Facebook page, Fayose alleged that it was a campaign of calumny orchestrated against him by members of the ruling party.
He said, “I woke up this morning to this story. They said one of my staff said I didn’t pay him for three months. I said let me check who is writing this, I noticed it was one APC useless boy.
“I can’t remember anybody because I am not the accountant, but I remember that some of them are thieves. It’s either they stole a laptop or did not come to work. You cannot have over one thousand people working for you and not have one or two thieves among them.
“I know that when you fight slave masters, the slave masters will recruit slaves to fight you.”
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