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Nigerian Singers, Bella Shmurda, Odumodublvck Assaulted In Lagos State University During Concert

FILE
July 14, 2023

It was learnt that Bella Shmurda was performing at the homecoming concert organised by dancer Pocolee at the Ojo campus of the university when he was attacked.

A popular Nigerian singer, Akinbiyi Ahmed better known as Bella Shmurda was allegedly assaulted by suspected cult members while performing at the Lagos State University (LASU).

 

It was learnt that Bella Shmurda was performing at the homecoming concert organised by dancer Pocolee at the Ojo campus of the university when he was attacked.

Another singer, ‘Declan Rice’ crooner, Odumodublvck, was reportedly driven out of the event venue by the alleged cultists

 

In a video shared on social media by Minister of the Crown for Unnecessary Vawlence (@kingandlegendd), Bella Shmurda who seemed to have a swollen face, is seen being escorted out of the venue.

 

Bella who was a student of LASU but dropped out after he started his music career, was greeted with hostility at the event on Thursday, July 13.

 

The reason for the alleged assault hasn't been made known yet. It was learnt that some armed people suspected to be cult members attacked people in the VIP section, which included the singers.

 

 

 

 

 

In 2021, SaharaReporters reported how the Adjabeng Circuit Court sitting in Accra, Ghana, ordered the deportation of Bella Shmurda, from Ghana after he was found guilty of attacking a doctor with a fork while in quarantine at the MPlaza Hotel in Accra.

 

The “Cash App” hitmaker was deported alongside two others namely Ramsey Omeofe and Jubreel Abimbola and also fined GH¢2,000 each.

 

The court also banned the singer and his colleagues from travelling to Ghana for a period of three months.

 

Bella Shmurda and the two others were said to have become agitated and attacked the doctor after being quarantined for testing positive for COVID-19.

 

It is understood that the trio were quarantined upon arrival in Ghana as mandated during the pandemic and underwent COVID tests.

 

They were quarantined at the MPlaza hotel in Accra and had their swabs taken and reportedly tested positive for the virus which meant they had to remain in quarantine.

 

Apparently rankled and agitated that the development would disrupt their visit to Ghana, they reportedly attacked the doctor who delivered the news to them with a fork.

 

The attack, it was gathered, was part of an alleged plot by the trio to escape from quarantine.