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COZA: Police Forced Me To Sign Letter Countering Rape Case

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BEVERLY HILLS, August 07, (THEWILL) – Busola Dakolo has revealed that she was forced by police at gun-point to sign a document countering her rape allegations against Biodun Fatoyinbo, senior pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) church.

Busola, a celebrity photographer and wife of Timi Dakolo, Nigerian singer, had alleged that the pastor had sexual relations with her when she was 16 going on 17 in Ilorin.

In an interview with UK Guardian, she revealed that she was forced into a van by some armed men who mandated her to speak with their superior officer in Pidgin language.

THEWILL recalls that on July 23, Dakolo and her husband were invited by the special tactical squad of the inspector general of police (IGP) for questioning over allegations of “falsehood and criminal conspiracy,” albeit, without extending the gesture to Fatoyinbo.

She also recounted how she was handed a document containing allegations of “criminal conspiracy, falsehood, mischief and threat to life” to sign adding that the contents of the letter were not levelled against Fatoyinbo but against she and her husband.

She said the incident occurred after a tinted mini bus followed her while she was driving into her home in Lagos.

“One was holding a gun and the second, a letter. They told me they were from IG’s (inspector general of police) office in Abuja and that I needed to sign this letter and acknowledge it,” Dakolo said.

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