On Aug. 12, 2012, CRIME DIGEST
reported that popular singer, David Adeleke, aka Davido, allegedly
assaulted a taxi driver in Lagos and that his publicist, Valerie Obaeze,
claimed via an e-mail that the singer knew nothing about the incident.
In a related development, Hashiru Azeez, the employer of the taxi driver, whose name is Femi Ajibola, told CRIME DIGEST that Davido himself said that the taxi driver was assaulted by his cousins.
Azeez confirmed that he gave a Toyota Corolla to Ajibola on hire purchase.
“I gave it out to him on hire purchase.
When Ajibola initially told me about this matter, I did not believe him.
Later, I went to Beni’s Apartment in company with Sgt. Nuru Umar, who
is the Investigating Police Officer, and we found out that he was right.
“We went to the DPO and he called Davido’s father after I took time to explain who the boy was,” Azeez said.
Immediately after the story was
published, the young woman who was conveyed in the cab to see Davido
allegedly threatened Ajibola at the taxi park where he operates.
“I got a call from Ajibola that Susan
allgedly went to the park to threaten him. She said that if he was
claiming that he lost N100,000 during the incident with Davido, she
would pay the money. Then she asked if the cab driver had forgotten that
she lost her cell-phone, which was valued at N175,000.
“She said that Ajibola would have to
produce her phone because he was the one that took them to the hotel in
his cab. She added that she would deal with him,” he said.
The car dealer said he had advised his employee to report the matter at the nearest police station.
However, since the case had initially
been reported at the Bar Beach Police Station, Ajibola was directed to
go and lodge his complaint there.
Azeez said, “Ajibola went to Maroko
Police Station, but he was directed to the Bar Beach Police Station
because he had already reported the case there.”
Azeez said that a petition had been
written on his behalf to the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in
charge of Zone 2 about the incident. He stated that somehow, the
Adelekes got wind of this and contacted him for a meeting.
“A lawyer, Malachy Ukwamadu, wrote a
petition on our behalf to the AIG Zone 2. We had written the petition
even before the publication. Somehow, the Adeleke family got to know
that we had written a petition and they got someone to ask me to come
with Ajibola to the Bar Beach Police Station. They said they would bring
Davido to the station. The boy had surrendered himself and the police
were ready to prosecute him. It was hard to believe, but I was
optimistic,” the car dealer said.
Azeez said he was advised not to honour
the invitation by a policeman who warned that the case might be tilted
to the advantage of Davido.
“The policeman warned that there was an
ulterior motive behind the invitation. He said the moment that Ajibola
stepped into the Bar Beach Police Station, the case would change and
turn against him.
“This prompted us to invite a lawyer to
go to the station instead of Ajibola. Ukwamadu was out of town. So, we
invited Bar. Ademola Olamide. While we waited for them to bring Davido,
the IPO told the lawyer that they wanted to negotiate.
“Olamide said that he thought they
wanted to bring in Davido and why was it that it was the police that
wanted to negotiate. Should they not be neutral?” Azeez said.
The lawyer insisted he would not talk to
the police unless they brought Davido to the station. The IPO then
phoned somebody who spoke with Olamide and agreed to meet him.
When meeting took place on Aug. 12, the
lawyer informed Azeez that the picture painted by Davido was different
from what he had learnt from the complainant.
Azeez said, “I was asked to come over to
explain. Fortunately, we had our witness. While the counsel was
disputing what we said, we called in the witness. He is a driver and he
drove along with Ajibola; he had some guys in his vehicle and I learnt
that those girls brought those guys.
“When we brought in our witness, they
calmed down. Davido then said that he was not the one that assaulted
Ajibola. He said that the guys we were claiming were his bodyguards were
actually his cousins. He said that it was Bayo, one of his cousins, who
beat up Ajibola.”
Suspecting a foul play somewhere, Azeez asked what business Bayo had with Susan since she was Davido’s girlfriend.
“We told him that from his conversation,
Susan was his girlfriend and why would Bayo beat up Susan? At a point,
they said that they would like to compensate Ajibola and that they
wanted to know how much Ajibola made in a day.
“They said that they would pay two
weeks’ earnings. I was not there when they were discussing the money
issue. I told my lawyer that there was no basis for compensation since
he denied assaulting Ajibola. I said he should produce those who beat up
Ajibola, that the police should do their job and we would know what
step to take from there,” he said.
Azeez told CRIME DIGEST that
Ajibola’s car keys had not been returned to him. He said that an agency
that fights for the cause of the less privileged had contacted him and
was ready to help out in the matter.
“The agency champions the cause of the
less privileged and they are willing to assist us in seeking justice.
Davido claims he was not the one that assaulted the driver; but how did
he get hold of the car keys before handing it to his father and later,
the DPO?
“Why would he take someone’s car keys
and keep them? Up till now, nobody has confirmed if Davido has written
any statement regarding this case. We still believe that he is above the
law until he comes out to say his own part of the story. If at all we
agree to negotiate with him, he should accept that he was wrong to have
assaulted a man that is 16 years older than him and apologise for his
behaviour. Then we will know what to do from there,” he said.
When CRIME DIGEST contacted
Susan on the phone, a male voice answered the call, claiming it was a
wrong number. However, Obaeze, Davido’s publicist, maintained that her
client knew nothing about the incident.
In an e-mail to CRIME DIGEST, the
publicist wrote, “Thanks for your enquiry and effort to get our own
side of the story, but our previous statement (still) stands. Davido was
neither aware of nor involved in any incident involving the assault of a
taxi driver or the illegal seizure of his keys. He does not condone
violence in any form and will not be commenting further on this matter.”
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Zone 2 Police Command, Femi Balogun, confirmed that the case was being
handled by his command. He said that the AIG had ordered that Davido
should be brought before him with the Toyota Corolla used as taxi. He
said they did not know where Davido is and he would be picked up once
they have information on his whereabouts.
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