Popular TV host and video director Kemi
 Adetiba has denied the reports going around that she was 
recently arrested by the officers of the Economic and Financial 
Crimes Commission over her involvement in a N15m tussle with a 
Lagos based church.
In an exclusive correspondence with NET,
 Adetiba says there is ‘no truth in the story’ and that the article 
written by the Nigerian Enquirer magazine was made to 
‘to tarnish her reputation’.
‘It has been brought to my attention
 that Nigerian Enquirer magazine published an article designed and 
calculated to tarnish my reputation. I want to say most 
emphatically that there is no truth in the story‘, Adetiba told 
NET.
‘I therefore serve notice to one and
 all, that no stone will be left unturned to seek justice from this 
clear case of libel. My lawyers have been instructed to institute legal 
action against all concerned. I thank friends and well wishers for their
 concern and support‘, she added.
The report had stated that Adetiba was 
taken in by the EFCC over ‘her involvement in a N15m belonging to a 
church in Gbagada area of Lagos’. The report also stated that she also 
had to ‘beg the officials of the EFCC to allow her host the show 
(Maltina DanceHall Season 6) promising she will sort out the debt as 
soon as she finished the show’.
Adetiba, a former OAP at Rhythm 93.7FM 
is the current host of Maltina DanceHall. She is also a
 video director credited for videos such as Bez’s ‘More you‘, 
TY Bello’s ‘The Future‘ and Omawumi’s ‘Today na today‘.
E-mails sent to the EFCC have not be 
responded to as at the time of filing this report.
Photo credit: www.kemiadetiba.com
 
 
 






