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Blessing CEO Claims Tunde Ednut Avoids Nigeria Over Alleged Past Crimes
Relationship expert Blessing Okoro, known as Blessing CEO, has accused blogger Tunde Ednut of avoiding Nigeria for years due to past criminal activities, revealed during an Instagram live session.
She alleged Ednut’s involvement in prompting social media critic VeryDarkMan to ridicule celebrities. Okoro challenged Ednut to return to Nigeria, claiming she knows his background and will expose it if he continues enabling VeryDarkMan’s activities.
Meanwhile, VeryDarkMan recently faced arrest over accusations of defamation after claiming someone had scammed a victim of their life savings. He recounted his arrest and subsequent release, attributing his freedom to legal support from influential figures who intervened on his behalf. Despite ongoing challenges, VeryDarkMan pledged to persist in advocating for justice.
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Serah Ibrahim Unveils Alleged Evidence of ₦100M Compensation for Lekki Tollgate Victims
In a significant turn of events, media personality Serah Ibrahim has come forward with documents that challenge the long-standing narrative surrounding the deaths at the Lekki Tollgate during the 2020 #EndSARS protests.
For years, the Lagos State government denied any fatalities that occurred during this critical moment in Nigeria’s history.
However, Ibrahim’s recent disclosures suggest otherwise, indicating that the government offered a staggering ₦100 million in compensation to the families of those injured or killed in the protests.
This revelation raises important questions about the government’s accountability and transparency in handling the protests that aimed to address police brutality and systemic injustice.
The documents released by Ibrahim not only highlight the financial compensation but also reflect the deep emotional and social scars left by the protests.
Families of the victims have long sought justice and recognition for their losses, and this information could be a pivotal moment in their quest for acknowledgement and reparations.
As public discussions around the #EndSARS protests resurface, the implications of Ibrahim’s findings could resonate throughout Nigerian society, reigniting calls for justice and reform.
The Lagos State government’s previous denials have now come under scrutiny, prompting a renewed examination of the events that transpired on that fateful night.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow this developing story, which promises to shed light on a critical chapter of Nigeria’s recent history and the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability.
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VeryDarkMan Exposes Bobrisky in ₦4M Loan Trouble as Blackmail Fails
VeryDarkMan has reignited his dispute with Bobrisky, this time over allegations of blackmail involving a man who reportedly loaned Bob ₦4 million while Bob was in jail.
The story began on June 19 when Bobrisky requested a ₦4 million loan from a friend, promising a quick repayment.
The man, believing Bobrisky’s assurances, lent the money with the expectation that it would be returned soon.
However, two months later, Bobrisky has yet to repay the debt.
Frustrated, the lender reached out to Bobrisky, requesting his money back.
Bob allegedly claimed that bank services were down, making it impossible for her to transfer the funds.
Despite the explanation, the man persisted, continuing to demand his money.
At this point, Bobrisky became defensive, reportedly telling the man to “do his worst” and giving no indication of when the money would be returned.
In response, the lender gave Bobrisky a 24-hour ultimatum to return the money.
Angered by the ultimatum, Bobrisky reportedly escalated the situation, accusing the man of being ungrateful despite Bob’s previous generosity.
According to Bobrisky, she had kissed, touched, and promoted the man for free, implying that she had done him favours in the past, and now he was repaying her with threats.
She allegedly threatened to expose him, questioning his character and saying that since he was “shameless,” he could go ahead and take the issue public if he wanted.
This has left Bobrisky in a precarious situation. If she follows through with the blackmail, she risks outing herself as gay, which would not only lead to public scrutiny but could also provide VeryDarkMan with more ammunition to prosecute her.
VDM has been on Bobrisky’s case for a while now, and this new controversy could further tarnish Bob’s reputation and bring additional legal challenges.
To complicate matters, earlier this month, Bobrisky celebrated her birthday in grand style, flaunting a cake reportedly worth ₦200 million.
This has left many fans puzzled, as it seems unlikely that someone who can afford such a lavish lifestyle would have difficulty repaying a ₦4 million loan.
Many Nigerians have urged Bobrisky to settle the debt quietly to avoid further escalation, warning that her feud with VeryDarkMan could worsen if the issue continues.
VDM has also stepped into the fray, calling on Bobrisky’s friends and supporters to assist her financially if possible, hinting that the situation could end badly if unresolved.
The tension continues to grow as fans and observers watch to see how Bobrisky will handle the mounting pressure.
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Speed Darlington Accuses Burna Boy of Grammy Scandal with Diddy
Speed Darlington is making headlines due to his insinuations about Burna Boy and Diddy, stirring a lot of controversy.
He implied that Burna Boy may have engaged in inappropriate activities with Diddy to secure his 2021 Grammy Award for his Twice As Tall album.
These claims come as Diddy faces serious accusations of being a predator who allegedly exploits both men and women.
Notably, a rapper has come forward claiming that Diddy promised him a Grammy in exchange for intimate relations, which Diddy allegedly failed to deliver on.
Diddy’s reputation has been tainted by other shocking allegations, including claims that he was involved in the tragic death of Tupac Shakur.
According to court confessions, Diddy’s name was mentioned 75 times, with one key testimony suggesting he paid $1 million for the hit on Tupac.
Other disturbing claims emerged from his former driver, who testified that he once caught Diddy in a compromising situation with actor Will Smith.
It’s alleged that Diddy regularly hosts what he calls “all-white parties,” which witnesses have described as secretive orgy events, predominantly attended by men.
These allegations have fueled long-standing rumours about his relationships with various celebrities, including Usher, Meek Mill, and Will Smith.
One notable scandal from last year involved his ex-girlfriend Cassie, who sued him, accusing him of physical and sexual abuse throughout their decade-long relationship, which reportedly started when she was 19 and Diddy was 37.
A disturbing video allegedly shows Diddy assaulting a pregnant Cassie in a hotel lobby, although it’s claimed that Diddy paid $50,000 to have the footage destroyed.
Diddy was also linked to unsettling reports that emerged this week, stating the FBI arrested him and discovered over a thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricants at his home.
According to these reports, Diddy drugs his victims, forces them into humiliating situations, and records everything to later blackmail them.
Despite all these claims, Diddy has consistently pleaded not guilty.
However, the seriousness of the accusations has led some fans of Burna Boy, known as the Outsiders, to demand that Burna Boy take legal action against Speed Darlington for defamation.
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