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SHEILA MWANYIGHA BAILED ME OUT OF POLICE CELL SAYS PREZZO
Musician Prezzo is forever grateful to Sheila Mwanyigha popularly known as Nikki for bailing him out of a police cell in Parklands Police Station.
In an interview with popular vlog Cleaning the Airwaves (CTA) on YouTube. Prezzo narrated his story of the gun incident that took place at the Sarit Centre a few year’s back.
“I got into trouble; DJ Stylez was holing a party at Hidden Agenda in Sarit Centre. I went there really late and one thing led to another; three people were trying to jack my jewelry when I was walking to the car park. I could hear what they were saying, ‘tuchukue hizo Ndechu’ I pulled out my pistol and fired three shots in the air.
The askaris did not understand where I was coming from, they took cover and called Parklands Police Station and locked the gates. We had three cars we could not leave, I said at the end of the day I was defending myself and uncle Rama is there, if not my mother is nothing is gonna happen to me.”
When the police arrived the took the rapper to Parklands Police Station, “They came to Sarit Centre with AK 47s to pick us up, I told them to let the others go and take me because I was the one who fired the shot and I am the one to be held liable.
We get there they had already taken my firearm and they took me to an office, kumbe it’s the OCS office, Feroze comes with a bottle of Black Label. At 5am the whole Hidden Agenda ended up at Parklands Police station turning up until 7am when the OCS came.
The script flipped, I got comfortable, when the cops took me and put me in the office instead of the cell, I thought everything was going to be that easy. I went to talk to him and he said I do not talk to mabusus, he called of the police and I was put in the cell.”
When he called his uncle and he could not come to save him, he decided to call Sheila Mwanyinga, “I called uncle Rama but I think he was fed-up with my shenanigans. I called my mum but I didn’t tell her anything, something told me to call Nikki, I called her, the last person that you expect to pull up is the person that pulls up for you.
She came with juices and fruits; she was like don’t worry I will take care of it. She went and talked to her mom, who had a big respectable rank in the police, before I knew it, I was out of the cell like nothing had happened. Mind you that was the person I least expected to come through for me.
For that I will forever be grateful, she made sure I didn’t have a criminal record and I got my firearm back.”
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