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DMW (Davido Music Worldwide) honcho, David Adeleke better known in music circles as Davido has reached out to a lady named Karima who claimed she was sexually assaulted during his concert.

In a direct response to the girl’s claim on Twitter, Davido replied her comments apologising for the incident and also promised to reach out to her.

“I apologize! On my part, I will contact you and make sure all your belongings are replaced and also medical care… I apologise again. Will contact you just know,” the musician tweeted via his official handle @iam_davido

Karima who made the claims when she took to her Twitter handle (@hrh_karimah) to share her experience, also alleged that Davido was watching as she was robbed while he was performing on stage but he chose to continue performing as if nothing was happening.

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She wrote thus on her Twitter page after the incident; “I was robbed and assaulted at @iam_Davido #InfinixDavidoLiveInConcert . And Davido looked straight at me and continued the show.

“I lost my phone,my ATM card and all my money all because you couldn’t pause the show and see that your fans were dying. A grown man groped me, inserted his fingers in my vagina and continuously beat me up. I fell down on broken glass and you just continued.

“I was literally stranded at eko Atlantic all the way from ikeja. I told my mum that only rapture was going to stop me from seeing davido and I wish rapture actually happened before this concert.

“Before this incident I was like your biggest fan.I didn’t have money but I entered a lot of fake giveaways and called my friends to send me money to come and see you at your concert.

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