What was supposed to be a night of joy turned into trauma for the Adeleke family during an after-wedding party in Ibiza. The event, hosted in honor of Davido’s manager, Asa Asika, drew celebrities, influencers, and close friends of the DMW family. But things took a dark turn inside the club as a confrontation broke out between security personnel and one of the guests — Davido’s cousin, Tunji Adeleke.
Eyewitnesses report that the club’s security suddenly became aggressive during crowd control measures, leading to an altercation that left Tunji Adeleke visibly shaken. The situation escalated quickly as bouncers allegedly restrained and choked him, prompting him to gasp for air while screaming for help amidst loud music and flashing lights.
Tunji Adeleke Speaks Out in Pain
Tunji Adeleke, popularly known as Tunedoz, took to social media shortly after the incident to express his agony and fear. “I don’t feel fine. Security almost choked me to death. My life flashed before my eyes. My neck and throat hurt,” he posted, sharing the trauma with his thousands of followers. He also revealed he was en route to the hospital for medical evaluation.
The message sparked immediate outrage online, as fans and friends called out the alleged use of excessive force. Many questioned the club’s safety protocols and why a high-profile guest could be manhandled so publicly without provocation or proper mediation.
Davido Reacts with Fury and Demands Justice
Superstar singer Davido didn’t hold back his anger. In a series of online posts and private messages reportedly sent to the club’s management, the “Unavailable” crooner condemned the unprofessional conduct of the staff. According to sources close to him, Davido is demanding a full investigation and public apology.
Davido, who was present at the venue, has also promised to pursue legal action if the club fails to take responsibility. “You don’t treat people like animals — not when they’re guests at a celebration. This isn’t over,” he allegedly told associates, making it clear that he will defend his family at all costs.
Club Faces Backlash and Potential Boycott
The nightclub in question, one of Ibiza’s top luxury night spots, is now under heavy scrutiny. Already, several Nigerian and international entertainers have begun unfollowing the club on social media and urging fans to do the same. A few have hinted at boycotting the establishment entirely until there’s accountability.
Several activists in the entertainment industry have also joined the online protest, tagging the club’s Instagram page with the hashtag #JusticeForTunde. Some prominent European bloggers are already picking up the story, which may lead to reputational damage and financial consequences for the business if left unaddressed.
Legal Experts Weigh In on International Incident
Legal analysts suggest that the matter could escalate beyond an apology. If Tunji Adeleke files an official report with local authorities or his legal team initiates a civil suit, the club may face charges ranging from assault to negligence. In Spain, bodily harm caused by security agents during crowd control can be prosecuted under both criminal and civil law.
According to international law firm Casillas & Partners, if evidence of bodily injury and intent is established, the club might be forced to compensate the victim or risk losing its operational license for breaching hospitality regulations. Already, videos and photos from the night are being examined for proof of misconduct.
A Broader Concern: Celebrity Safety Abroad
This incident also raises broader concerns about the safety of African celebrities abroad. With many global stars from Nigeria frequenting Europe for tours, events, and leisure, the growing reports of discrimination, mishandling, or poor treatment have sparked industry-wide dialogue. Is enough being done to ensure that high-profile guests are treated with dignity regardless of nationality?
For Davido and his camp, this is more than just an isolated case — it’s a wake-up call. Industry insiders say talks are ongoing to create a more structured protocol for African entertainers abroad, including partnerships with legal representatives in event cities to ensure swift responses in times of crisis. For now, fans await a strong public statement from the Ibiza club — and possibly, a new track from Davido expressing the pain behind the party.
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