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Seyitan, Dbanj rape saga unravels as lady releases statement

by Ayodeji Onibalusi
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Seyitan Babatayo on the 3rd of June, 2020 publicly accused musician, Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo popularly known as Dbanj, of raping her in a hotel room on the 30th of December 2018, OYOGist.com reports.

Nigerian musician, Dbanj is accused of rape by female Nigerian, Seyitan Babatayo

Following her public accusation of the musician, Seyitan was allegedly abducted by men of the Nigeria Police Force who had been bought over by Dbanj, and imprisoned for more than 48 hours without any charge brought against her.

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The Nigerian social media community expressed deep concerns for Seyitan’s safety and whereabouts when she was unusually silent on social media and started promoting Dbanj’s upcoming music album.

However, things started unraveling, early morning today (12:13 AM, 24th of June, 2020 NG time), when Wine and Whine, a winery in Nigeria, released statements from Seyitan Babatunde narrating the series of events that transpired following her rape accusation against the Dbanj.

Seyitan in her statement alleged that Dbanj influenced the men of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) to abduct her at her home after she hired a law firm to represent her.

While in police detention, Seyitan revealed that she was not charged with any crime by the police but was made to experience inhuman conditions as other criminals arrested.

Seyitan was subsequently allegedly kidnapped by Dbanj’s team and taken into an undisclosed hideout, where she was forced to sign a gag, recant her statement against Dbanj and further threatened.

Seyitan revealed that the efforts of well-meaning Nigerians and the Executive Director of Stand To End Rape Initiative (STER), led to the use of satellite imaging, which assisted in tracing her location and subsequent release on the 17th of June, 2020.

Read her full statements below:

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