Alaka Abayomi, an oil marketer and owner of Alaka Petroleum, who was arrested by the police on Monday for alleged sponsorship of Badoo cult has broken his silence.
Abayomi, a landlord in the highbrow Magodo, said he was not a sponsor of Badoo and threatened to sure the Police and the media.
He was arrested by Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Special Tactical Squad (STS) and paraded before reporters who were taken round a shrine in Agbowa, near Ikorodu, described as the largest in the area.
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Reacting, Abayomi said: “For some months now, a recording that mentioned my name, those of the Ikorodu monarch, Ibeshe monarch, a man called Be Happy and others have been circulating online under the allegation that we are Badoo sponsors.
“No one ever came to challenge me or asked about it until last week when I was invited to police station”, he told The Nation.
“Before they took me to the station, they searched my house and they found nothing incriminating. They took me to police station. I was not allowed to write any statement. I was released.
“Then, three days ago, they came around 11pm and I asked them what happened? They said they wanted to see me in their station. After that, they went to De King Hotel, Ikorodu and asked for the owner. They said they wanted to see the owner, he was not around and so, they arrested the manager.
“From there, they went to the hotel owner’s house and his family said he was not around. They went to the palace of Oba Ibeshe to arrest the monarch. He lambasted them and asked why they would come to his palace at that ungodly hour to arrest him? He asked them why they didn’t invite him and refused to follow them.
“They also went to other places to make other arrests. All those they were hunting were people whose names were on the tape circulating online.
“We got to the police station around 2am. I told them I wanted to write my statement but they didn’t allow me. The following day, they took me to a shrine. I know the shrine. I usually go there to seek spiritual assistance to boost my business. I am not the owner. It is owned by one Baba Oluwo. He died seven years ago.
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