Mavin Records artiste, Tiwa Savage, has been
arrested by the police for allegedly humiliating a policeman who apprehended
her for violating some provisions of the Lagos State Road Traffic Law. Savage, often referred to as Mavin First Lady,
was said to have argued with the policeman, who flagged her down for flouting
traffic rules in front of Eko Hotels and Suites Victoria Island, on Saturday.
Savage, who was recently signed a brand
ambassador deal with Forte Oil, allegedly came down from the vehicle she was
driving in and confronted the policeman.
During the ensuing argument with the cop, Savage,
who was said to have been infuriated by the development, allegedly removed the
cap of the policeman.
The first African female Pepsi ambassador, was
reportedly whisked away to the Victoria Island Police Division for humiliating
and assaulting the policeman.
A policeman at the station, who spoke to our
correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said Savage was released shortly
after.
He said, “Tiwa Savage refused to stop at a
traffic light around Adetokunbo Ademola Street near Eko Hotel and Suites. When
we attempted to accost her, she refused to park her car as instructed by the
policemen.
“Since there was a traffic snarl at the time, a
policeman followed her car and insisted that she must stop. After a while, she
stopped and started raining abuses on all of us so, we took her to the station.
“On getting to the station, a senior officer
advised her to apologise because she was wrong and there were even eyewitnesses
at the scene who could testify against her if the matter was taken to court.
She apologised and was released immediately.”
When contacted, the Group Publicist for Mavin
Records, Terfa Tilley-Gyado, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on the
telephone.
He said the records label would issue a
comprehensive statement stating the position of Tiwa Savage and the group on
Monday.
Despite being informed that the story was being
prepared for publication against today (Monday), Tilley-Gyado said the official
position would not be ready until Monday.
He said, “What would you like to know? We are
planning to prepare an official statement; definitely not at this time. The
(press) release will be out on Monday for your Tuesday production.
“I don’t think it will be prudent to use the
story until you have the official statement. That is just my own opinion. I
think you should wait until you get the official statement.”
The Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police
Command, Ngozi Braide, could not be reached for comments. Her telephone rang
out when contacted, while a text message sent to her was not replied to as of
press time.
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