Tiwa Savage Calls Out Davido in Petition to Police for Alleged Physical Threat

Renowned Nigerian music sensation, Tiwa Savage, has taken the bold step of filing a petition against fellow artist Davido, citing an alleged threat of assault and grave bodily harm.

The formal petition, dated January 9, 2024, and addressed to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, outlines Tiwa Savage’s distressing ordeal. In her plea, she detailed a direct threat from Davido, expressing concerns for her safety, privacy, and dignity.

Tiwa Savage recounted a troubling incident that unfolded on December 23, 2023, when she posted a story on her Instagram featuring herself and Sophia Momodu. Subsequently, Davido reportedly contacted her manager, who is also part of his management team, admonishing Tiwa Savage and accusing her of taunting him with disrespectful and derogatory language.

The aftermath of this encounter led to an influx of inquiries from mutual contacts, questioning Tiwa Savage’s actions with regards to maintaining a relationship with Sophia Momodu, the mother of Davido’s daughter, Imade, with whom he is experiencing challenges.

The petition serves as a formal complaint, expressing Tiwa Savage’s desire for the Nigerian Police Force to hold Davido accountable in the event of any harm befalling her or her family.

The gravity of these allegations reverberates within the Nigerian music industry, amplifying the complexities of interpersonal dynamics and the potential ramifications of public figures’ actions. This development has captured the attention of the global community, shedding light on the nuances of fame, relationships, and personal security within the entertainment sphere.

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