Iyabo Ojo, the
actress, has reacted to the claim by Isaac Fayose that her restaurant in the
Lekki axis of Lagos state rendered poor service to him.
Isaac is a brother to Ayo Fayose, former governor of Ekiti state.
In a now-viral video, the entrepreneur claimed he ordered for N7,000 pepper soup from Ojo’s restaurant but was served three bones instead of meat.
Isaac, who said he had been patronising the restaurant for
over a year, also claimed he reached out to the film star to complain but she
abused him in the process.
“I bought pepper soup
from Iyabo Ojo’s restaurant in Lekki Phase 1 and they gave me 3 bones and I
complained. Iyabo Ojo started abusing me, she called me to abuse me, she said
that I am looking for cheap popularity,” he said.
“She said if that wasn’t my aim, why will I do that because
I did a video and sent it to my cousin, Toyin Lawani to advise her friend that
the service is going down. I have been buying food from Iyabo for one year and
I have all my receipts here.
“Iyabo called me and started saying all things to me. She
said I am poor, that’s why I’m asking for the second round, and then hung up on
me. This is pepper soup of N7,000… can anyone buy this? It’s all bones. This is
not nice.”
But addressing Isaac’s claim in a video via her Instagram
page on Sunday, Ojo gave her account of the
incident.
The actress said when she got Isaac’s complaint, she reached
out to the manager of her restaurant immediately and asked him to call and
apologise.
Ojo also said she asked the manager to tell Isaac to either
request anything as compensation for the pepper soup sold to him or forward his
account number for a refund.
The actress said Isaac demanded a fish pepper soup, which
she asked her manager to prepare for him.
Ojo, however, said she got angry when she realised that the
entrepreneur had already shared the video of the incident on WhatsApp.
The actress accused Isaac of trying to sabotage her
business. She also tackled him for demanding compensation when he already put
out the video of the incident on social media.
“I really wanted to ignore this but I noticed a lot of
people have been tagging me regarding the video Isaac Fayose made about my
restaurant. I just want to clear the air for two reasons. One, for my darling
customers and two, for those (my fans) who feel I need to address it,” she
said.
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