Nigeria’s fast-rising singer, Tito Da Fire, had a rough time with some men of the Nigerian police in Lagos recently.
The former Raypower FM presenter, whose latest singles ‘Pour Me Water’ and ‘Bring Ur Lovin Back’ are presently gaining massive reviews, is embroiled in yet another controversy, this time with the law.
Sources say that Tito Da Fire and his crew comprising about 15 people were apprehended by security personnels attached to Alausa police station, Ikeja and the Lagos State House of Assembly at around 11pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013.
Sources maintained that Tito and his crew were seen around a garden opposite the House of Assembly premises that day, which drew the attention of the law enforcement agents.
You will recall that activities around the Lagos State secretariat in Alausa has been under close watch of security operatives since late 2012.
Tito was said to have been shooting a music video of his song, ‘Land Of Promise’ when the incident occurred.
A team of policemen led by an Inspector attached to the Alausa station reportedly seized the crew’s equipment ranging from HD video cameras, HMI lights, a jib crane.
Tito then reportedly put a call through to the Chief Security Officer, CSO, at the State House Of Assembly before he was let go by the policemen who nabbed him.
Tito who was contacted thereafter confirmed the story
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