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Singer, Orezi demands N100m from Bolt, one month after car crash that broke his jaw

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January 6, 2020
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Nigerian singer, Orezi who was involved in a car crash on the popular Third Mainland bridge in Lagos exactly a month ago is demanding for a whooping sum of one hundred million naira as damages from taxi company, Bolt.

Recall that on Friday, December 6th to be precise, Nigerian singer, Orezi was involved in a car crash on the popular Third Mainland bridge in Lagos.

The singer explained that he was rushing to meet up with a morning flight to Delta State for a performance so he took a taxi owned b Bolt at about 5:30am in the morning and all of a sudden he woke up to a crash on Third Mainland bridge.

Orezi, through his lawyers ‘Abimbola Fakeye Chambers’ has now written a letter of demand to Bolt (formerly known as Taxify) to request N100m as damages.

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In the letter, ‘the unnecessary hardship, loss of income, medical bills spent and more importantly, death scare arising from this incident has necessitated this letter and we have been instructed to employ every legal means to recover adequate and due recompense’.

See the full letter below…

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