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Top music executive Soso Soberekon has stated he has brokered peace with his accuser Harrysong.

On October 4, Soberekon sued Mr Songz for alleged libel over claims the talent manager sent assassins to eliminate him.

Harrysong made the allegation while speaking on the “Frankly Speaking” podcast co-hosted by comedian, Nedu Wazobia.

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Upon Harrysong‘s arrival into the country on Tuesday, he was arrested by security operatives at the Lagos International Airport and taken to the station.

However, all seemed well as the duo revealed they had settled their differences which they claimed brewed from misunderstanding.

According to the socialite during an interview with Hip TV, no charges were pressed against Harrysong who he referred to as his brother from same region.

Though, he admitted their case was sparked off misunderstanding, he yet advised individuals to be wary of denting the image of others with spoken words.

“Be careful of what you say because there’s law in Nigeria now that has cybercrime act. Just mind words you say, that’s just it. And don’t dent anybody’s reputation.

“But we’re all good. No charges were pressed. He’s my brother. And we’re close. So everything is all good’, he said.

When asked about the current situation of things between him and Harrysong, he replied: “We are brothers. We’re from the same region. We’ve worked together for more than a decade.

“So, we know each other. It’s just misunderstanding. It was not true but I can’t crucify him; that’s just it.”

Soberekon’s attorney also revealed the right steps have been taken in ensuring Harry didn’t threaten his client anymore and their willingness to drop every charges.

“We intend going to court together for his arraignment but along the line he tendered an apology, wrote an undertaken to that effect that he won’t threaten my client again. So we are ready to drop the charges,” he said.

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