X users spot errors in Phyna’s letter to police over accusation by hair vendor

Published: January 24, 2024
By: Abubakar Yunusa

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Phyna, the 2022 Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) winner, has petitioned the police over an allegation that she failed to return a rented wig.

Last December, Phyna was in the public eye after a hair vendor claimed she rented a high-end wig but kept it beyond the terms agreed.

Phyna initially denied the allegations but later admitted renting the wig.

She claimed that the wig was returned after she was called out, but the hair vendor rejected it. She also revealed that she was invited by the Ogudu police division.

But in a letter shared on Wednesday via her Instagram page, Phyna, born Josephine Otabor, called on the police to investigate the matter.

In the letter, the reality star claimed she “was bullied, insulted, and embarrassed” on social media over the allegations.

Phyna also requested that police should help “bring the culprit to book” instead of her “taking laws into my hand”.

“With profound respect to the office of the DCP State CID, Panti, I wish to officially uses this medium to report the nefarious activities of Damilola Olaore of the beauty hair… and others,” she wrote.

“That on the 10 of December 2023, 1 had a movie premia by Funke Akindele at 1 Max Cinema Lekki phase 1 Lagos and I needed a hair stylist to do my hair for me to enable me participate in the acting of the movies which I contacted a fashion stylist one Teniola Azeez Olalekan and I had a transaction with him and I paid for his services.

“As a celebrity and actress my fans saw my name on internet and other social media where… named dbeautyhair, posting and texting bloggers on internet via Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp causing insults, assassinating my good name and character thereby putting my brand, image and goodwill into jeopardy.

“As a law-abiding citizen, I don’t want to take laws into my hand therefore, I want the police to investigate and bring the culprit to book, while copies of the postings are hereby attached.

“I will be grateful if the DCP can use his good office to bring justice to this matter.”

But in a follow-up post, the reality star shared another document which appeared to be a letter of apology from the hair vendor.

Phyna’s letter to the police has since triggered reactions on social media, with users commenting on the grammatical and spelling errors.

“I hope say no be real lawyer draft this thing “Air”for hair “Am actress” “Premia”,” a user wrote.

Ihope say no be real lawyer draft this thing

“Air”for hair
“Am actress”
“Premia” https://t.co/HKeEzqCOB7

—OLA (@amybackk) January 24, 2024

Madam sack your management team if you have any, if you don’t have then get a good team. Yes, nobody is above mistake but the errors on this letter are just too much for a celebrity.

—Kenny Afolabi (@haanjy) January 24, 2024

With all due respect didn’t you notice the spelling errors in the letter written? Kindly check if you don’t mind

—Lawer Felix (@LawerFelix58537) January 24, 2024

Who wrote this letter with so much grammatical blunders!! This una Justice go long o

—Pharmacist Emeka (@StarBede) January 24, 2024

For real, Phyna needs good people in her management team.

Because this letter error full am and she should do more legal stuff than Internet subs.

—Ẹni•••ọlá (@treatpworld) January 24, 2024

Who wrote that petition letter for Phyna? 😂😂😂
Did herself or the writer go through school at all??

—Enioluwa.V.A💜🇧🇧 (@Evaebonyy) January 24, 2024

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