In a video, a Nigerian music producer known as Dr. Roy becomes emotional as he recounts his experience working with gospel singer Mercy Chinwo.
During his appearance on the audio-visual podcast “The Honest Bunch,” hosted by media personality Nedu and others, Dr. Roy tearfully confronts Mercy Chinwo about an unpaid debt.
Dr. Roy reveals that he used to work tirelessly with Mercy Chinwo, often staying up until 5 am and waking up at 7 am every day without a break.
He claims to have produced several songs for Mercy Chinwo, including “Excess Love,” “Omekannaya,” “Regular,” and “Receive it,” but he has not received payment for his work.
Dr. Roy expresses his deep disappointment and frustration, stating that he had hoped to earn enough to support his family but instead finds himself burdened with unpaid debts.
He noted that there was a time he informed Mercy Chinwo that his father had a stroke and she should assist him but she responded by saying “Make I no worry, he would be fine.”
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mheenarh__: All I know is being a good person is more than singing gospel music and using beret.
an_na_bella11: Nobody w!cke***d pass all this church people o.
nene_george’: Mercy Chinwo has been in the news lately for the wrong reason. This is not good for her brand. Hopefully she’ll debunk this one as well with evidence 😩😩.
realgenevievejohn: I thought when those songs he mentioned were released she was under a brand, should the brand be the one to pay producers and co?…, Just asking pls
taiwo_junzi: If you have not been actively involved in the gospel music scene, you’ll never be able to fully understand. Just very few of these gospel ministers are good people.
__oyebisi: For a full grown man to cry in front of camera like this 🥺 Using beret no mean you’re good person sha,you can ask kizz Daniel.