Teni Accused Of Ordering Her Bouncer To Assault A UNIBEN Student.

The singer was alleged in Asaba, Delta State for a performance when she allegedly ordered her bouncer to assault the fan.

Popular Nigerian singer, Teniola Apata, well known as Teni, has been accused of ordering an attack on a student at the University of Benin (UNIBEN).

A Twitter user who made this claim on the micro-blogging platform said the incident happened at an event center in Asaba.

According to him, the singer was in Asaba, Delta State for a performance when she allegedly ordered her bouncer to assault the fan.

The Twitter user accompanied the claim with a video showing blood gushing out of the alleged victim’s eye.

He further alleged that police officers who were present at the scene of the incident made no attempt to intervene.

“Teni Makanaki @TeniEntertainer rebuffed my friend’s cheers and instructed her bouncers to assault him. This happened at The Dome Event Centre, Asaba. Police officers witnessed the assault but made no attempt to intervene and the artiste drove off without even one question.” His tweet.

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