Spyro warns colleagues over unpaid debts

Spyro warns colleagues over unpaid debts

Singer Spyro has expressed his frustration over unpaid debts owed by some of his colleagues in the entertainment industry

In his post on social media, Spyro accused the debtors of treating their obligations casually, warning that he would no longer tolerate their refusal to settle their debts.

He said that he had shown significant patience and extended grace but emphasized that his tolerance was nearing its limit.

The artist issued a stern ultimatum, urging the defaulters to pay up or risk public exposure.

“If you know you are OWING me in this industry and I have given you enough grace to deliver but you’ve decided to play smart, this post is a warning as I am about to start calling every single person out publicly… Being a Jesus boy doesn’t make me a fool, read your Bible o, Jesus was really skilled in the art of flogging..Ok.

“John 2:15-17: Jesus put together a whip out of strips of leather and chased them out of the Temple, stampeding the sheep and cattle, upending the tables of the loan sharks, spilling coins left and right. He told the dove merchants, “Get your things out of here!”, he wrote on Instagram.

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