Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, better known as Spyro, the Nigerian musician behind the hit song “Who Is Your Guy”, has voiced his frustration over outstanding debts owed to him by certain peers in the entertainment industry. In a recent social media update, Spyro expressed his displeasure with those who have failed to honor their financial obligations, criticizing their nonchalant attitude towards settling debts.
Spyro explained that, although he had been patient and lenient in the past, offering multiple chances for his peers to make good on their debts, his patience was running out. He issued a stern warning, stating that he would no longer tolerate such behavior and would be forced to publicly expose those who continue to ignore their financial responsibilities.
In addition to addressing the issue of unpaid debts, Spyro also took the opportunity to clear up some misunderstandings about his Christian beliefs. He made it clear that his faith should not be mistaken for weakness or passivity in dealing with business matters, underlining that his belief in God does not equate to allowing others to take advantage of him.
Spyro’s post has sparked significant attention, drawing both support from those who understand his position and criticism from those who see the public nature of his frustration as unnecessary. Regardless, the musician’s bold stance reflects his determination to protect his professional interests and assert himself in an industry where financial matters can often become contentious.
“If you know you are OWING me in this industry and I have given you enough grace to deliver but you’ve decided to play smart, this post is a warning as I am about to start calling every single person out publicly… Being a Jesus boy doesn’t make me a fool, read your Bible o, Jesus was really skilled in the art of flogging..Ok.
“John 2:15-17: Jesus put together a whip out of strips of leather and chased them out of the Temple, stampeding the sheep and cattle, upending the tables of the loan sharks, spilling coins left and right. He told the dove merchants, “Get your things out of here!”, he wrote on Instagram.