God is my witness, I did not stab any Bouncer at Quilox Club - Oritsefemi says
Singer Oritsefemi Majemite-Ekele, otherwise called Oritsefemi, has denied stabbing a bouncer at a popular night club in Victoria Island, Lagos.
Oritsefemi, in a telephone interview
with our correspondent, confirmed that an incident did take place last
Friday night at the Quilox Night Club, a plush celebrity hangout, as
widely reported in the social media.
But the singer, who spoke from Premier
Specialist Hospital, Victoria Island, where he has been receiving
treatment after he was allegedly beaten up by bouncers at the night
club, said it was not true that he assaulted one of them.
“God is my witness. I did not stab any
bouncer at Quilox Night Club. Those who know me will tell you that I am
not a violent person and I have never been involved in any fracas in my
life. What happened at the club was just an accident,” he said.
Admitting that he had an argument with a
bouncer after his friends were denied entry into the VIP section of the
night club, Oritsefemi said that he did not cut the man’s face with a
broken glass as reported.
Recounting what transpired between him
and the bouncer, he said, “During the argument, the bouncer suddenly
pushed me and I lost balance. In anger, I wanted to pour my glass of
wine on his face. As I tried to empty the content of the glass on him,
he charged at me and the glass broke on his face, injuring him. I did
not stab him. I have never stabbed anybody in my life.”
The artiste also said that while he was apologizing to the bouncer, the other bouncers at the club descended on
him and, without asking questions, beat him up.
Immediately after the incident, the news
had gone viral on the Internet, with many reports indicating that
Oritsefemi had been involved in a brawl with the injured bouncer. But
the singer’s management team, MSN Gang, in an attempt to clear his name
of wrongdoing, issued a public statement on social media explaining his
role in the incident.
The statement claimed that Oritsefemi
was attacked at the club because he dared to interfere when fellow
artistes, Sound Sultan and Rock Steady, were prevented by a bouncer from
entering the VIP section.
Reacting to this, the management of the
club insisted that the singer was the aggressor in the entire episode.
In a statement, it said that Oritsefemi had attempted to “sit eight of
his friends” at a table that was already booked by a patron of the club.
Annoyed, the latter had invited a bouncer who then approached and
politely informed the singer that the patron’s guests were being
expected.
Describing what happened next, the
statement said, “Oritsefemi, in a fit of unprovoked rage, slapped the
bouncer and then, breaking a glass in his hand, stabbed him in the eye.”
But, during the interview with our correspondent, Oritsefemi dismissed the statement as untrue.
The singer has, however, apologized to the owner of the club, Shina Peller, describing the incident as unfortunate.
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