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Durosoke was originally meant for Terry Apala but he rejected it – Pheelz

Nigerian music producer, Pheelz has revealed that ace rapper, Olamide’s hit song, Durosoke was originally meant for Terry Apala.

He stated during an interview with broadcaster, Adesope Olajide that he produced the beat and gave it to Terry but he did not like the sound.

Pheelz said after Terry rejected it, he then gave Durosoke to Olamide and the YBNL nation boss said they will make it work.

After recording and releasing the track it turned out to be a song that many fans loved in and outside Nigeria.

”I originally made the Durosoke beat for Terry Apala but he was not feeling it, so I gave it to Olamide,” he said.

But, Terry Apala, in a post on his official Instagram page, shared a side of the story different from the producer’s narrative.

He explained that he was not around to jump on the song when Pheelz contacted him, but he came back to see that Olamide had already recorded on the beat. Apala, however, admitted that Olamide did a wonderful job with the song.

Watch Pheelz speak below:

In other news, a Chilean man who accidentally got paid 286 times his monthly salary has continued to evade arrest seven months after he disappeared.

The man had reportedly been expecting 500 000 pesos (N235K) as his salary in May 2022, but the company erroneously paid him 165 398 851 pesos (N77 million).

He wanted to return the money, but changed his mind after initially informing human resources of the mistake in his payment for the month.

He made a promise to his employers to refund the money but instead chose to resign and absconded, and is yet to be found till date.

The company he worked for, Consorcio Industrial de Alimentos (Cial) in the Santiago province of Chile, said the erroneous payment due to a clerical error of epic proportions.

It was gathered that upon inspecting their payroll records, Cial confirmed that the employee had been given 286 times his wages. Following this, they contacted the staff and asked him to return the money paid in excess.

The man reportedly agreed and said he would go to his local bank to request that the money he received be sent back to the originating account.

However, the company waited for the amount to hit its account, but never got a notification from the bank. The management tried to get in contact with the worker again, but the attempts were to no avail.

The employee later contacted the company, and claimed to have overslept on June 1st, adding that he would pay a visit to the bank that same day.

Shockingly, on June 2, he sent in his resignation and subsequently vanished from the face of the earth.

Local media reports that Cial took the matter to court in a bid to compel the employee to return the money, but security agents are yet to find him.