Nollywood actor, Mofe Duncan has come out to react to being called a debtor by Michelle Page after he bought his new car. He recently had his say via his social media page, and Nigerians have been reacting.

According to him, she is only trying to ruin his good name because he doesn’t remember them doing any transaction that will make him owe her.
Mofe added that he is not governed by the fear of being on blogs, and the false allegations won’t stop him or make him slow him down.
His words, “So I just got off a flight from Lagos to Abuja and I started receiving calls, messages and DMs and trolls calling me debtor and I’m completely confused as to what this is about.
Slide 2 shows the DM between @michellepage.2 and myself… NOTHING. I have not been contacted prior to now, I do not know what I am owing you for or how much. I am not governed by the fear of being on blogs, been there done that have the tee shirt for it, it doesn’t stop me or slow me down. • Just kindly let me know what I am owing you for, how much I am owing you and the date of whatever it is the transaction is because this blog calling doesn’t solve anything. And if your claim is valid, the matter would be resolved and you go about your business.”
“You haven’t contacted me yet I’m seeing via blog screengrabs that am owing you? HOW? We don’t even follow each other, yet I am owing you? WHEN? I have never seen your page before now (unless you changed your handle), yet am owing you? WHO?”
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“People always say just ignore the blogs, yes good idea… but they fail to realize how hard one works to do good things to make others happy and someone out of nowhere would come and pour sand in your garri. IT’S UNJUST.”
@michellepage.2 if you want to talk to me talk to me directly, stop going through the corners. Your move.”
WOW.
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