RAPE ALLEGATION: I WAS FORCED TO SIGN DOCUMENT COUNTERING RAPE CASE – BUSOLA DAKOLO REVEALS
Joseph Omoniyi
In the latest development of the saga between Busola, wife of Popular soul singer, Timi Dakolo and founder of COZA, Biodun Fatoyinbo, after the famous photographer accused the pastor of violating her about 20 years ago, she has revealed how she as allegedly forced at gunpoint.
Speaking with UK Guardian, she claimed that a police officer had forced her to sign the document which contained allegations of criminal conspiracy, falsehood, mischief, and a threat to life.
Mrs Dakolo further expressed that the incident happened after a tinted minibus followed her while was driving home.
“One was holding a gun, and I noticed a second one holding a letter. They told me they were from IG’s [the inspector general of police] office in Abuja and that I needed to sign this letter and acknowledge it”, she said.
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