QueenLet, Esther Smith, OFM Computer World
QueenLet, Esther Smith, OFM Computer World

Esther Smith has been embroiled in a scandal following allegations that she scammed OFM Computer World out of over $240,000. The accusations, initially brought to light by fellow gospel singer QueenLet, have caused a social media storm, especially on TikTok. The controversy intensified when Esther Smith surprisingly reposted QueenLet’s exposé video on TikTok—only to delete it later.

But why would Esther Smith publicly share a video that accuses her of fraud, and then quietly remove it?

The Shocking Allegations Against Esther Smith

According to QueenLet, OFM Computer World played a key role in reviving Esther Smith’s career, helping her regain relevance in the digital music space. The agreement was reportedly a revenue-sharing deal, where Esther Smith was supposed to pay a percentage of earnings from digital platforms like YouTube and online stores. However, QueenLet alleges that Esther Smith failed to honor this agreement, leading to financial losses for OFM Computer World.

To cover up the scam, QueenLet claims that Esther Smith’s PRO (Public Relations Officer) conducted fake interviews on Ghanaian FM stations, misleading the public about her financial obligations. These interviews allegedly painted Esther Smith as a victim rather than the perpetrator of fraud.

Why Did Esther Smith Repost QueenLet’s Video?

One of the most bizarre twists in this scandal was when Esther Smith reposted QueenLet’s TikTok video—a video that explicitly exposed her for allegedly defrauding OFM Computer World. This move left fans and industry insiders shocked and confused.

There are a few possible reasons for this:

  1. A PR Blunder? – Esther Smith may have initially reposted the video thinking it would help control the narrative or make her appear transparent. However, once she realized it was backfiring, she quickly deleted it.
  2. Damage Control? – She may have hoped that by reposting the video, she could downplay the allegations or make it seem like the accusations were not serious.
  3. An Accidental Repost? – Some speculate that it may have been an error by her social media team, who later realized the harm it could cause and took it down.
  4. A Guilty Conscience? – By reposting the video, she might have felt pressured to acknowledge the situation but later realized she could not defend herself effectively.

The Mysterious Deletion of the Video

After realizing the video was only fueling the controversy, Esther Smith quickly removed it from her TikTok page. However, by then, the damage was already done—screenshots and screen recordings had already circulated online, cementing the scandal further.

Esther Smith’s Official Response

In the midst of the accusations, Esther Smith’s ministry issued a vague official statement on TikTok, attempting to distance her from the fraud claims. However, this statement did not address QueenLet’s specific allegations or explain why she deleted the video after reposting it.

Public Reaction and Fallout

Many fans expressed disappointment, questioning why a gospel artist of Esther Smith’s caliber would be involved in such a scandal. Some have called for a full financial audit of her dealings with OFM Computer World, while others believe she should make a public confession and restitution.

Meanwhile, QueenLet has continued exposing Esther Smith, urging her to pay what she owes and stop deceiving the public.

The mystery of Esther Smith’s repost and deletion of QueenLet’s video only adds more suspicion to the ongoing allegations. If she had nothing to hide, why remove the video? Was it an accident, a failed PR stunt, or a guilty conscience at play?

One thing is certain—this scandal is far from over, and the gospel music industry in Ghana is watching closely to see how it unfolds. Will Esther Smith finally address the allegations honestly and settle her debt, or will more shocking revelations emerge?

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