Nigerian singer, Tobechukwu Victor Okoh, popularly known as Peruzzi, has recalled how he found a fetish item planted in his jacket while he was staying at his record label boss, Davido’s house in Lagos.
He disclosed this in a recent interview with Afrotodayy.
He said one evening after a shower he reached out for his jacket in the wardrobe and a fetish material fell from the clothes.
According to him, the item was meant to harm him but lost its potency because his “head is strong”.
Speaking in the latest episode of the Zero Conditions podcast, Peruzzi recounted: “While I was staying at Davido’s house, one evening I took a shower and then went to the wardrobe to dress, I wore my shirt and pants. And then one jacket was just telling me, ‘Wear me, wear me.’
“I don’t know how to explain this but I carried the jacket and while I was trying to wear it, something fell and I looked I saw jazz tied and everything. Juju, better juju in my room in a jacket that just came from the laundry. Na say my head strong na e make I see am.”
He said he moved out of Davido’s house when his partner, Chioma got pregnant with their late son, Ifeanyi.
Peruzzi said he didn’t inform Davido before leaving, adding that only the OBO crooner’s late associate, Obama DMW, aka 44, knew about it.
Hafsoh Isiaq is a graduate of Linguistics. An avid writer committed to creative, high-quality research and news reportage. She has considerable experience in writing and reporting across a variety of platforms including print and online.
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