Here’s why Efia Odo was sacked and fought with restaurant owner Gidigidi like Mike Tyson

Efia Odo


Popular Ghanaian socialite and actress Efia Odo is at the heart of a public scandal regarding her relationship with the East Legon restaurant Eats Avenue. Ownership allegations that were made at the start of the play have now been refuted by Odo.

 

At first, Odo openly claimed to be the restaurant's only owner, and she regularly showed off her presence at Eats Avenue on social media. But new information has painted a different picture. Odo has now made it clear that she only has 40% ownership in the company, and she has provided online documentation to support her assertion.

 

The disparity has given rise to conjecture and gossip regarding a possible dispute with the restaurant's proprietors. Online videos purport to capture a furious argument between Gidigidi, the restaurant's owner, and Odo, implying a breakdown in their business partnership. Even though the specifics of the disagreement are yet unknown, the public backlash emphasizes how difficult commercial collaborations can be, particularly in the entertainment sector where celebrity endorsements and branding are frequently crucial.

 

Odo most likely responded to the mounting uproar by deciding to discuss her ownership interest in the restaurant in public. It is yet unknown, though, how serious the dispute is and how it will affect Eats Avenue's future as well as Odo's reputation. This story serves as a warning that the realities of commercial endeavours can be nasty and unpredictable, despite dazzling looks and social media presence.

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