Alabi Adetutu, the tribal-marked Nigerian model, has claimed Davido is yet to pay her for her role in one of his songs.
In December 2018, Davido released the official video for the hit song titled ‘Wonder Woman’.
‘Wonder Woman’ featured Adetutu and an all-woman cast to celebrate the achievements of women in their chosen fields.
The music video, characterized by its vibrant visuals and catchy melodies, showcased Adetutu’s unique appearance with her tribal marks.
The visuals included women like Tara Fela-Durotoye, CEO of Tara Cosmetics; Kaffy, the dancer; Omawumi, the singer; Betty Irabor and Funke Bucknor-Obruthe.
The video also featured Amanda and Sophie Momodu, mothers of Davido’s two daughters, and Chioma, his wife.
But in a recent post on her Facebook page, Adetutu claimed Davido is yet to pay her for her contribution to the video.
“Davido is still owing me, I don’t care how many years the video is. He’s still owing me,” she wrote.
Adetutu did not specify the exact amount owed by the singer.
Davido is also yet to comment on the allegation.
The Afrobeats star had faced similar accusations in the past.
In 2022, Damny Krane called out Davido to pay him for his contribution to his single ‘Pere’.
Krane said despite co-writing the 2017 hit song — which featured Rae Sremmurd and rapper Young Thug — “Davido is yet to pay my outstanding fee”.