The management of a popular club house in Lagos has taken to social media with a post threatening to release the names of popular figures with outstanding debts.
In a photo post that surfaced on the Instagram page of the club identified as Escape Lagos, the management made its intentions known about releasing a list of debtors that includes celebrities, top politicians, internet fraudsters and slay queens that have all refused to pay up their bills after enjoying a nice time in the club.
The photo was accompanied with a caption in which the management further revealed the need to put sentiments aside and deny the popular submission that customers should not be exposed in a bid to enjoy a healthy business to customer relationship.
Heeding this submission in the past had led to the management of the club keeping mute on their defectors, but this unfortunately, led to the close down of the business.
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