- Nigerian Fuji star Taye Currency has disclosed that he became rich when the former governor of Oyo state, the late Alao Akala, paid him N99 million for campaigns during the 2011 election
- Currency said he had been collecting N500 thousand from one middleman, but he had to confront the governor at a gathering when the money stopped coming in
- According to the Fuji Star, the late governor was shocked and ordered that actual payment should be paid, and he was paid N99 million for 33 LGAs in the state
Taye Akande Adebisi, popularly known as Taye Currency, has disclosed how he received N99 million from the late former governor of Oyo state, Alao Akala, during the 2011 governorship election in the state.
The Fuji artist, who spoke in the Yoruba language, was seen on stage in a video, stating that the late Oyo governor had been sending the money through someone he would not want to mention his name and the person had been paying him N500 thousand because he always pulled the crowd for them.