The Anambra State Chapter of the Real Estate Developers Association has debunked a claim by one Chinwe Splendour that ninety-five percent of female realtors in Anambra state engage in sexual relationship with chief executive officers of real estate companies to excel in the business, describing the statement as false and misleading.
Miss Splendour had made the outrageous claim in a now trending video of a podcast.
The Acting Chairman of the chapter, Mr. Martin Nwafor, said that the allegations are false and a sabotage of the efforts to turn the real estate sector in the state into a multi-billion-dollar industry and cast aspersions on the honest work of hundreds of members of the association in the state.
According to Mr. Nwafor, the allegations are costly and will not be swept under the carpet, stating categorically that the said Chinwe Splendour is not a registered realtor in the state.
He said that the association has given Miss Splendour a twenty-four-hour ultimatum to issue a public statement in an acceptable national daily to apologize, recant the statement and take down the video or face legal actions.
Another Real estate developer, Mr. Gabriel Chukwunwendu decried the rate at which social media is used to arbitrarily tarnish the image of individuals and organisations without consequences.
Mr. Chukwunwendu regretted that the hard work put in place by realtors to convince investors to put their money in real estate will be destroyed by an unguarded sixty-minute interview and called on the government to take action against the level of defamations going-on on the social media before it will collapse homes, institution and communities.
Another Real estate developer Mr. Stanley Anowai warned youths against the implications of their actions, stating that the law does not permit indiscipline of any sort and said that all podcasts should be censored as a way to control people from causing mayhem in the country.
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