Singer Timi Dakolo has stirred conversations online after publicly confronting O’tega Ogra, a senior aide to President Bola Tinubu, over an alleged unpaid job.
On X (formerly Twitter), Dakolo posted:
“Mr @otegaogra please pick your calls. I did my job.”
While he did not disclose the specifics of the work or the payment involved, the post quickly went viral, prompting reactions from fans and social media users. Many expressed frustration, arguing that professionals and creatives should be paid promptly, regardless of the client. Others called for patience, suggesting that there might be a delay or misunderstanding.
Responding to the claims, Ogra stated that his professional record “is public and stands on its merits,” warning that turning what he described as an institutional matter into a personal issue could result in “formal correction and appropriate professional and legal redress.”
The exchange has sparked widespread discussion about the treatment of professionals working with public officials, with many urging greater transparency and accountability in such dealings.

