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It’s False – Skiibii Denies Ritual Accusation By Nicki Dabarbie
- Skiibii refutes ritual accusation made by Nicki Dabarbie.
- Dabarbie alleged Skiibii and Mayorkun attempted to use her for a ritual.
- Skiibii reports the incident to the police and vows to let the law take its course.
Eko hot blog reports that Nigerian singer Skiibii has spoken out against allegations made by video vixen and influencer Nicki Dabarbie, who accused him of attempting to use her for a ritual.
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Dabarbie took to social media to claim that Skiibii and Mayorkun invited her for a boat cruise, where the alleged incident occurred, and then called “fake police” to assault her and seize her phone when she went live on social media.
In response, Skiibii labeled Dabarbie’s ritual accusation as “false,” asserting that she was attempting to tarnish his reputation.
He revealed that he had reported the incident to the police and expressed his determination to clear his name.
Skiibii emphasized that he would no longer remain silent in the face of such false accusations and expressed confidence in the legal process to reveal the truth.
On his Instagram story, Skiibii stated, “I typically remain silent when people come for me in the media, but I feel it’s necessary to address recent events, especially when false information is being spread.”
He continued, “Although I’ve remained silent on all issues to preserve peace, I believe it’s time to reconsider that approach.
In due time, the truth will come to light.”
Skiibii concluded by affirming that he had reported the incident to the Nigeria Police Force and expressed his trust in their ability to conduct a thorough investigation.
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He stated, “I have reported the incident to the Nigeria Police Force because there’s nothing to hide, and I trust that they will conduct a thorough investigation.
I will let the law take its course to its full measure this time.”
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