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Singer Dammy Krane claims Davido paid police officers to influence his arrest
Nigerian singer Oyindamola Johnson Emmanuel, popularly known as Dammy Krane has claimed that his colleague David Adeleke aka Davido paid police officers to influence his arrest.
Dammy Krane who made the allegations in a post on his official X page (formerly Twitter) called on Nigerians to come to his aid after he was arrested by security operatives.
He stated that his arrest was effected after Davido and his cronies wrote a petition to concerned authorities lying that he is into Flutterwave and Crypto scam.
“They wrote a petition lying that I am into Flutterwave & Crypto scam just to arrest me.” Dammy Krane wrote on his X page.
“Nigeria, I’m being arrested and oppressed for seeking justice.
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“If anything happens to me @davido should be held responsible.
“Oppressor @davido has paid them to arrest me. they wrote a petition lying that i am into flutterwave & crypto scam just to arrest me. this is how they keep using bad cops to spoil the name of the police”, he added.
Dammy Krane, who has been accusing Davido of a number of things, including that the “Unavailable” singer owes him money, compared Davido’s tyranny to that of the late musician Mohbad and said that tragedy should not be necessary for justice to be served.
‘‘That’s what happened to Mohbad; he didn’t have to die before people sought justice. Nigeria, please don’t fail me. Disclaimer: to the humans viewing/observing, any negative comments are from @davido’s delusional fans/family,” he wrote.
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