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I got exhausted of posting because no help was coming but I can't give up please edakun help me save my mum's life I am begging you all 🙏
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Abuja big girl allegedly dating a Naval officer don buy serious market from VeryDarkMan 🙆🏼♂️💔
VDM: “This is a matter l am going to see to the end. An Abuja ‘big girl’ who goes around with a Military Man in uniform as her person driver claiming to be the wife of the Chief of Naval staff ass@ulted a cake vendor who happens to be a youth corper. The alleged wife of the chief of naval staff instructed her driver who is a military man to b£at up the cake vendor and her logistics manager
The sad part of this whole incident is that when the vendor went to report the matter at wuye police station in Abuja, the alleged wife of the chief of naval staff instructed the police D.P.O to seize the complainant phone and deleted all the video evidence which the DPO of wuye did,the DPO slapp£d the complainant and locked her up and then told the vendor to go behind counter”
TikToker Peller granted N500k bail with two years tax clearance certificate after being arraigned for thr+atening and recording police officers
Popular TikToker Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, and his associate, Bello Oladipo, have been arraigned before a Lagos Magistrate Court over their confrontation with police officers on Lagos’ Coastal Road.
The duo appeared in court on Sunday, July 6, on a three-count charge bordering on allegedly resisting public officers, obstructing them from carrying out their lawful duties, and thr+atening and recording police officers while they were on duty.
The charges stem from an incident on July 2 after Peller was intercepted by police for allegedly driving a vehicle without a number plate. Peller had insisted he had just purchased the car, while the officers maintained he had to accompany them to the station.
The situation escalated after the TikToker began filming the encounter, later alleging that officers became hostile, dr@gged his shirt and pointed a g¥n at him.
According to the charge sheet, the defendants allegedly conspired to resist public officers, an offence punishable under Section 411 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2015. They were also accused of obstructing ASP Agbede Victor and three other officers in the discharge of their duties, contrary to Section 117(1)(2) of the state’s criminal laws.
The third count alleged that the pair “did unlawfully conduct yourselves in a manner likely to cause breach of public peace by thr+atening and videoing police officers while performing their lawful duties and thereby committed an offence p¥nishable under Section 168 (a) & (d) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2015.”
Both defendants pleaded not guilty to all three counts.
The court subsequently granted them bail in the sum of N500,000 each with two sureties, one of whom must be a bl++d relative. The court also directed them to present two years’ tax clearance certificates as part of their bail conditions.
I haven't stopped thinking about a brilliant little girl named Faith that I met outside the Malawian consulate in Joburg.
She was born in South Africa but her whole family is undocumented. Her dad - a gardener - said they were kicked out of their house and he lost his job
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