Tiwa Savage's husband tests negative to drugs, source says [Photo Exclusive]
According to a source close to Tee Billz he has tested negative to
cocaine and other hard drugs. Last week Tiwa Savage claimed that Tee
Billz takes cocaine
Tee Billz, estranged husband and former manager of Pop queen Tiwa Savage, has tested negative to cocaine in a recent drug test, a reliable source close to the talent manager says.
The source also exclusively revealed the drug test to Pulse. Tee Billz also tested negative to other hard drugs, Cannabis, Ecstasy, and Oxycodone.
The result of this drug test comes off the claim from Tiwa Savage that Tee Billz takes cocaine.
She made this allegation in her explosive interview released on Friday,
April 29, 2016 which was exclusively obtained by Pulse.
A pathology test run by Clina Lancet Laboratories located at Tafewa Balewa Square,
Lagos Island, showed that Tee Billz tested negative to the use of
Cocaine. The laboratory also ran tests for Cannabis, Ecstasy, Oxycodone
and every other form of hard drugs which were negative. The result of
the lab tests cannot be verified by Pulse, and therefore we cannot
confirm the authenticity of this report.
Since Tee
Billz's melt down last week (Thursday, April 28, 2016) and Tiwa
Savage's interview, the music manager has taken steps to seek medical
and spiritual help to battle his issues with depression. During his rant
at his wife last week Tee Billz left a disturbing message which hinted
on him taking his life.
According to the close source Tee Billz whose real name is Tunji Balogun is said to be receiving spiritual guidance and counselling from men of God such as Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, General Overseer of Trinity House and Pastor Ayo Oluokun from City of David Church.
The
source close to Tee Billz also revealed that these men of God were the
first to reach out to him and pray with him, and for him daily since his
breakdown.
The source adds that Tee Billz has also been receiving life coaching sessions and therapy by Lanre Olusola also known as The Catalyst whom he first met over 2 years ago at the beginning of his struggles with depression.
According to the website Buddy MD,
cocaine is still traceable in the saliva after 2-4 days of consumption.
If it's a urine test, cocaine can be traced after 3-4 days. If it's a
blood test, cocaine is traceable for 5-7 days.