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Just Mind The Words You Say, Soso Soberekon Tells Harrysong After Accepting His Apology

Music executive, Soso Soberekon, has stated that he has forgiven Harrysong.
Recall that Harrysong recently regained his freedom after he was detained by the police for a day, following a petition written against the singer by Soberekon.
Soberekon had petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP) claiming threat to life and defamation, after Harrysong said during an interview that Soberekon was not his friend, adding that he sent people to kill him in Port Harcourt.
Harrysong was subsequently picked at the airport as he arrived Nigeria. However, after 24 hours of interrogation, he apologised to Soberekon, and wrote an undertaking.
Following Harrysong’s release, Soberekon spoke on the development revealing that he had forgiven the singer.
Soberekon said; “Be careful of what you say because there’s law in Nigeria now that there is cybercrime act. Just mind words you say, that’s just it. And don’t dent anybody’s reputation.
“But we’re all good. No charges were pressed. He’s my brother. And we’re close. So everything is all good.”
“We are brothers. We’re from the same region. We’ve worked together for more than a decade.”
“So, we know each other. It’s just misunderstanding. It was not true but I can’t crucify him; that’s just it.”
Furthermore, Soberekon’s lawyer said; “We intend going to court together for his arraignment but along the line he tendered an apology, wrote an undertaken to that effect that he won’t threaten my client again. So we are ready to drop the charges.”
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