Nigerian singer, Olawale Ashimi, popularly known as Brymo, has revealed that 2baba has not dragged him to court yet over his intention to sue him for defamation.
The singer made this know on his Twitter page on Thursday, one week after 2baba threatened to sue him.
Goldennationblog.com gathered on October 5, 2021, that the 35-year-old singer had claimed that 2baba falsely accused him of sleeping with his wife.
The singer also alleged that he was attacked by men who he claims were loyal to 2baba over reasons not precisely established.
Meanwhile, 2baba in his reactions through his lawyers had described Brymo’s class as false and threatened to seek N1 billion in damages.
2baba had also vowed he would go to court if Brymo fail to recant his statement and apologize in 48 hours – beginning from October 7.
Also, Now Muzik, a record label and management of 2Baba, had earlier called on Brymo to be ready to substantiate his allegations against its client in court.
“What is unacceptable is making false and defamatory statements. Nothing can be farther from the truth than Brymo’s statements,” it wrote in a statement.
“Those who know [2Baba] will struggle to situate him in the spurious scenarios in the incredulous narrative Brymo has contrived.
“Brymo will have an opportunity to substantiate his claims with proof in court. If he fails to do that, the law will take its course, fully. 2Baba will not dissipate energy engaging Brymo in media exchanges.”
But Brymo in his response after about one week thought back to 2Baba that he had yet to sue him as threatened.
In his words, he said “Let it be public knowledge that I have received no documents of any kind pointing to my being sued by Mr. Idibia. Or his handlers or attorneys,” Brymo wrote on Thursday.
“The impunity with which he lied to all of society in the letter and public statement should rightly pose a setback.”

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