₦20 Million Deal Was Staged” — Fish Pie Seller Alleges King Mitchy

“₦20 Million Deal Was Staged” — Fish Pie Seller Alleges King Mitchy

 

OpenLife reports that Alax Evalsam, the viral fish pie seller famous for his chant “Nawa o, some people dem too do oh,” has shared a shocking experience that has left fans talking.

During a recent interview on the Clarity Zone podcast, he revealed a disturbing incident where he was allegedly attacked by a group of men.

“One of them stepped out to buy pepper, soaked it in water, and when he came back, they tied me up, lifted me, and poured it all over my body from head to toe,” he recounted.

The ordeal didn’t stop there. Alax claimed that King Mitchy played a role in a seemingly official arrangement that turned out to be fake.

“They took me to Eko Hotel and spoke with the management there. They told me to behave as if I was signing a document while they took a photo of which the 20 million deal was not real,” he explained.

Alax’s rise to fame has been remarkable. After going viral, content creators like Nons Miraj surprised him with a fully furnished apartment, food supplies, cash, and clothing, with rent paid for two years and a promise of ongoing financial support.

He also landed a partnership with Eko Hotel, where he showcased his singing talent and served as an ambassador.

But now, with the shocking claims about the staged ₦20 million deal and King Mitchy’s involvement, fans are left wondering how much of his rise was real and how much was just for the cameras.

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