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Magistrate Court Orders Remand Of Lil Frosh After Being Rearrested For Assault
- The former DMW artiste was accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend
- His music contract was terminated by Music Executive, Davido
- He was rearrested and charged to court by The International Federation of Women Lawyer (FIDA), Lagos state chapter
The International Federation of Women Lawyer (FIDA), Lagos state chapter have charged Sanni Wasiu (Lil Frosh) to Court for assaulting his former girlfriend.
The former DMW artiste who lost his contract with Davido because of the assault was arraigned at the Magistrate Court 1 in Yaba on Monday 8th of February 2021 on a one-count charge of assaulting Okeoghene Iyometerie Taiye (Camellie).
As gathered by EKO HOT BLOG, The International Federation of Women Lawyer (FIDA), Lagos state chapter have been pressing the case underneath to ensure justice was served. This is actually connected to Lil frosh’s denial and boast around the crime.
Even though Lil frosh pleaded not guilty to the charge punishable under Section 173 of the Criminal Code Law of Lagos State, 2015, the Magistrate refused to let go while she adjourned further hearing to 9th March 2021.
Magistrate Adeola Olatubosun ordered the remand of the rapper at the Ikoyi correctional Service and advised he brings an application for bail.
Shortly after the incident, he used the controversial situation surrounding the assault to build some hype for his music even when it was obvious that he hit the girl.
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