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Ubi Franklin Finally Speaks On Stealing Luxury Wristwatch At Davido’s Wedding

Ubi Franklin Finally Speaks On Stealing Luxury Wristwatch At Davido’s Wedding

 

Naijaonpoint Nigeria reports that Music executive and talent manager Ubi Franklin has debunked claims that he stole a luxury wristwatch during Davido and Chioma Adeleke’s wedding in Miami.

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The 39-year-old addressed the allegations in a statement shared on X on Wednesday after a blog claimed he left the wedding venue with a watch belonging to someone else.

“I am currently aware of the recent circulation on social media linking my name to an alleged theft. I wish to make it clear that these allegations are completely false and misleading,” he wrote.

“While in Miami, Benny met me and offered to sell me a wristwatch. After reviewing the item and confirming its previous ownership, I decided not to purchase it in order to avoid any potential complications. I clearly communicated with him.

“During the wedding church service, Benny sent his brother another wristwatch to me which I had purchased and paid in full. Given the busy circumstances surrounding the wedding, I was in possession of both wristwatches and wore the one he sent to me through his brother.

“After the wedding, I had to leave Miami immediately to finalize my sister’s funeral coming up this weekend. While airborne, I was contacted by Benny regarding the other wristwatch.

“I want to state clearly: I am not a thief. I have never stolen from anyone in my life. I purchased a wristwatch and paid in full from Benny. Benny had earlier in the day debunked this news and yet it still kept spreading. I appreciate the calls and messages. This is my final word on this.”

Davido came to his defence, commenting on the post: “You owe nobody any explanation… fools.”

The jeweller, identified as Benny, had earlier dismissed the reports that Ubi stole from him.

The wedding, tagged #Chivido2025, held in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, was attended by friends, family, and celebrities from Nigeria and abroad.

Ubi, who recently lost his sister, said the allegations came at a particularly difficult time for him.