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Covid-19: Popular Nigerian Pastor sells coronavirus prevention oil at $100

Covid-19: Popular Nigerian Pastor sells coronavirus prevention oil at $100

By Dansu Peter 

Popular Nigerian Pastor, Godheart Val Aloysius has claimed he has made anointing oil that  immunize against ravaging pandemic of Covid-19. 

He made the claim on a Facebook post yesterday.

Below is his post:

"THE SOLUTION IS HERE!!!

Get This COVID-19 PREVENTION OIL and gain spiritual immunity to the deadly Pandemic 
with a seed of faith of 100 USD (100$)"


By Dansu Peter 

Popular Nigerian Pastor, Godheart Val Aloysius has claimed he has made anointing oil that  immunize against ravaging pandemic of Covid-19. 

He made the claim on a Facebook post yesterday.

Below is his post:

"THE SOLUTION IS HERE!!!

Get This COVID-19 PREVENTION OIL and gain spiritual immunity to the deadly Pandemic 
with a seed of faith of 100 USD (100$)"


Dethroned Emir Sanusi's 4th wife births new baby

Dethroned Emir Sanusi's 4th wife births new baby

By News Proof 

The dethroned Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi's fourth wife, identified as Saadatu has has reportedly born a new baby girl 

Sanusi's son, Ashraf who confirmed the birth of his step-sister on Instagram said the deposed Emir's second wife's plea made Sanusi name the baby girl after his first wife, who took care of Saadatu while she was pregnant.

Ashraf gave off the name of the baby girl as Halimatu Saadiyya, and further stated that the spirit of family and peace in their household makes him happy.

He wrote;

"Whenever people asked me about my mothers, I’d say I have 3 (now 4) because all of my father’s wives are my mothers. In that spirit I want to share something that warmed my heart with you. My first mum, Yaya (Giwa) has basically taken care of the 4th especially through this trying period.

My second mum, (Goggo) Mamie, seeing this pleaded with my father to name the new baby after her (Yaya). And masha Allah the new baby is named Halimatu Saadiyya (Rafeeqah). This is the spirit of family and peace that makes me happy.

May that peace continue to reign. Here she is with her elder siblings that In Shaa Allah won’t bully her , MashaAllah. Please say allahumma barik, or MashaAllah Tabarakallah for my little sister"
By News Proof 

The dethroned Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi's fourth wife, identified as Saadatu has has reportedly born a new baby girl 

Sanusi's son, Ashraf who confirmed the birth of his step-sister on Instagram said the deposed Emir's second wife's plea made Sanusi name the baby girl after his first wife, who took care of Saadatu while she was pregnant.

Ashraf gave off the name of the baby girl as Halimatu Saadiyya, and further stated that the spirit of family and peace in their household makes him happy.

He wrote;

"Whenever people asked me about my mothers, I’d say I have 3 (now 4) because all of my father’s wives are my mothers. In that spirit I want to share something that warmed my heart with you. My first mum, Yaya (Giwa) has basically taken care of the 4th especially through this trying period.

My second mum, (Goggo) Mamie, seeing this pleaded with my father to name the new baby after her (Yaya). And masha Allah the new baby is named Halimatu Saadiyya (Rafeeqah). This is the spirit of family and peace that makes me happy.

May that peace continue to reign. Here she is with her elder siblings that In Shaa Allah won’t bully her , MashaAllah. Please say allahumma barik, or MashaAllah Tabarakallah for my little sister"

JUST IN: Offa Bank Robbery Gang Leader, Adikwu Dies In Police Custody

JUST IN: Offa Bank Robbery Gang Leader, Adikwu Dies In Police Custody

Micheal Adikwu

Micheal Adikwu, the prime suspect and gang leader in the Offa bank robbery where at least 32 people were killed on April 5, 2018 is dead.  

Kwara State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Kamaldeen Ajibade, SAN disclosed this at a Kwara State High Court today, when five of the six principal suspects were brought to court.  The five suspects arraigned were Ayoade Akinnibosun, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Adeola Abraham, Salaudeen Azeez and Niyi Ogundiran.  

However, Michael Adikwu, a dismissed police constable who was said to have confessed to being the mastermind of the bloody operation was not in court during the arraignment. When the case came up, Ajibade, who said that his office received the case file of the robbery operation on Monday evening explained that the head of Police investigation team, Abba Kyari informed him that one of the suspects, Michael Adikwu was dead.

Ajibade said the police was yet to give details of Adikwu’s death and that the five suspects brought to court could not be charged until an amendment was made on the charge sheet.  

According to him, we have the names of six suspects on our charge sheet, but they brought five suspects, we cannot go on with the case until we amend the charges because we can not prosecute a dead person. The Attorney General also said that the case could not go on because the suspects had no legal representation.  He, however, urged the court to adjourn the case so that the charges could be amended and the suspects could get legal team to represent them.  It would be recalled that two lawyers who were representing the suspects announced their withdrawal from the case last week.  

Justice Halima Salman adjourned the matter till November 30, 2018 and ordered that the suspects get a legal team.
Micheal Adikwu

Micheal Adikwu, the prime suspect and gang leader in the Offa bank robbery where at least 32 people were killed on April 5, 2018 is dead.  

Kwara State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Kamaldeen Ajibade, SAN disclosed this at a Kwara State High Court today, when five of the six principal suspects were brought to court.  The five suspects arraigned were Ayoade Akinnibosun, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Adeola Abraham, Salaudeen Azeez and Niyi Ogundiran.  

However, Michael Adikwu, a dismissed police constable who was said to have confessed to being the mastermind of the bloody operation was not in court during the arraignment. When the case came up, Ajibade, who said that his office received the case file of the robbery operation on Monday evening explained that the head of Police investigation team, Abba Kyari informed him that one of the suspects, Michael Adikwu was dead.

Ajibade said the police was yet to give details of Adikwu’s death and that the five suspects brought to court could not be charged until an amendment was made on the charge sheet.  

According to him, we have the names of six suspects on our charge sheet, but they brought five suspects, we cannot go on with the case until we amend the charges because we can not prosecute a dead person. The Attorney General also said that the case could not go on because the suspects had no legal representation.  He, however, urged the court to adjourn the case so that the charges could be amended and the suspects could get legal team to represent them.  It would be recalled that two lawyers who were representing the suspects announced their withdrawal from the case last week.  

Justice Halima Salman adjourned the matter till November 30, 2018 and ordered that the suspects get a legal team.

How I Married 18 Husbands In 6yrs - Woman Makes Shocking Revelation

How I Married 18 Husbands In 6yrs - Woman Makes Shocking Revelation

Woman marries 18 Husbands in 6 Years
A 25-year-old woman, Mrs. Martha Korchioga of Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State has confessed that she has married 18 husbands within the last six years.

Mrs. Korchioga who made the confession during a healing mass and monthly prayer at the Solution Center, St. Luke’s African Church at Gyenwase in Ukum Local Government area told the congregation that each man that sees her would request for her hand in marriage but the marriage would not last long.

“Once a man sees me, he will ask for my hand in marriage and sometimes two or three months into the marriage the love will vanish and the husband will send me packing”


“Within six years, I got married to 18 husbands and none was able to accommodate me up to four months. In fact, some of them hated me to the level of beating me to comma and some attempted to kill me,” Martha revealed in tears.

The pastor in charge of the church, Prophet Memnen Ukum, before delivering the woman, revealed to her that the red powder she stole from her aunt in Lagos was responsible for the problem.

Prophet Memnen told her that for her problem to be solved, she must return it to the owner or to him (prophet) for destruction. The prophet’s revelation astonished the entire congregation, as the woman, who wanted to deny later confessed to stealing a powder from the said aunt of hers albeit ignorantly.

“When I returned home with the powder, my aunt followed me to my village to collect it but I denied and she had to go back, but unfortunately, she had an accident on her way and died, “she said.

It was observed that during the testimony, many worshipers also testified to the heeling and solutions they got from the man of God after visiting the Solution Center.
Woman marries 18 Husbands in 6 Years
A 25-year-old woman, Mrs. Martha Korchioga of Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State has confessed that she has married 18 husbands within the last six years.

Mrs. Korchioga who made the confession during a healing mass and monthly prayer at the Solution Center, St. Luke’s African Church at Gyenwase in Ukum Local Government area told the congregation that each man that sees her would request for her hand in marriage but the marriage would not last long.

“Once a man sees me, he will ask for my hand in marriage and sometimes two or three months into the marriage the love will vanish and the husband will send me packing”


“Within six years, I got married to 18 husbands and none was able to accommodate me up to four months. In fact, some of them hated me to the level of beating me to comma and some attempted to kill me,” Martha revealed in tears.

The pastor in charge of the church, Prophet Memnen Ukum, before delivering the woman, revealed to her that the red powder she stole from her aunt in Lagos was responsible for the problem.

Prophet Memnen told her that for her problem to be solved, she must return it to the owner or to him (prophet) for destruction. The prophet’s revelation astonished the entire congregation, as the woman, who wanted to deny later confessed to stealing a powder from the said aunt of hers albeit ignorantly.

“When I returned home with the powder, my aunt followed me to my village to collect it but I denied and she had to go back, but unfortunately, she had an accident on her way and died, “she said.

It was observed that during the testimony, many worshipers also testified to the heeling and solutions they got from the man of God after visiting the Solution Center.

SHOCKING: Alleged Raped Sheep Give Birth To Human ... See Photos

SHOCKING: Alleged Raped Sheep Give Birth To Human ... See Photos

A certain sheep has reportedly given birth to a human lamb on Thursday, social media posts and reports from South Africa suggest. The reports which have stirred lots of arguments and environmental concern.

A social media user stirred a confusion as he suggested that deformity might be as a result of rape. He asked, "Is this not a consistent rape by a man that caused this"?

He continued; "The rate at which human beings have sexual intercourse with different animals troubles me"

In a related development, the viral social media (Facebook) photos have been confirmed to be real by the Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform,(ECDRDAR), in South Africa.

According to the department’s Chief Director of Veterinary Services, Dr Lubabalo Mrwebi, “We call on the local community not to panic over this deformed lamb.

We can confirm that this deformed lamb is not a progeny of sheep ovum and a human sperm. “Virus infections in early stages of pregnancy may infect the foetus and lead to the development of malformations in the growing foetus. It is likely that this is what happened to the Lady Frere sheep‚” “The gestation period for a sheep is five months.



This means that this particular sheep conceived in late December 2016 or early January 2017‚ which was warm with plentiful rainfall in the Chris Hani district‚ conditions which are favourable to the proliferation of mosquitoes and midges known to be the vectors of viruses that cause such diseases such as the Rift Valley Fever (RVF).” 

“The resultant circulation of the virus in the blood found its way through the maternal blood into the uterus and the foetus‚ which was at a very critical stage of development‚” “The infected foetus then‚ as a result‚ failed to form properly‚ leading to the deformity that it became.” 

The deformities include: – a deformed head due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain cavity; – a smaller brain than normal; and – an underdeveloped lower jaw. “The department’s veterinary officials will conduct a postmortem on this deformed lamb and its results will be communicated to the public by the department once complete‚” 

“The lesson we are learning from this experience is that small stock farmers must keep their animals protected against diseases like the Rift Valley Fever with a correct vaccine‚ which is best given long before the mating season so that by the time the females get pregnant they are already protected against this disease.”
A certain sheep has reportedly given birth to a human lamb on Thursday, social media posts and reports from South Africa suggest. The reports which have stirred lots of arguments and environmental concern.

A social media user stirred a confusion as he suggested that deformity might be as a result of rape. He asked, "Is this not a consistent rape by a man that caused this"?

He continued; "The rate at which human beings have sexual intercourse with different animals troubles me"

In a related development, the viral social media (Facebook) photos have been confirmed to be real by the Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform,(ECDRDAR), in South Africa.

According to the department’s Chief Director of Veterinary Services, Dr Lubabalo Mrwebi, “We call on the local community not to panic over this deformed lamb.

We can confirm that this deformed lamb is not a progeny of sheep ovum and a human sperm. “Virus infections in early stages of pregnancy may infect the foetus and lead to the development of malformations in the growing foetus. It is likely that this is what happened to the Lady Frere sheep‚” “The gestation period for a sheep is five months.



This means that this particular sheep conceived in late December 2016 or early January 2017‚ which was warm with plentiful rainfall in the Chris Hani district‚ conditions which are favourable to the proliferation of mosquitoes and midges known to be the vectors of viruses that cause such diseases such as the Rift Valley Fever (RVF).” 

“The resultant circulation of the virus in the blood found its way through the maternal blood into the uterus and the foetus‚ which was at a very critical stage of development‚” “The infected foetus then‚ as a result‚ failed to form properly‚ leading to the deformity that it became.” 

The deformities include: – a deformed head due to abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain cavity; – a smaller brain than normal; and – an underdeveloped lower jaw. “The department’s veterinary officials will conduct a postmortem on this deformed lamb and its results will be communicated to the public by the department once complete‚” 

“The lesson we are learning from this experience is that small stock farmers must keep their animals protected against diseases like the Rift Valley Fever with a correct vaccine‚ which is best given long before the mating season so that by the time the females get pregnant they are already protected against this disease.”

Meet Fake Doctor Who Sucks Patients Sperm

Meet Fake Doctor Who Sucks Patients Sperm

Usman Umaru: The Fake Doctor Who Sucks Sperm
His name is Usman Umaru who sucks patients’ sperm and discharges them without treatment.

The fake doctor working at the Out Patient Department of the Minna General Hospital, Niger state, was arrested for allegedly indulging in massaging the penis of patients at the hospital and then sucking their sperm when they discharge.

The 50-year-old fake doctor working at the Out Patient Department of the Minna General Hospital, Niger state, Usman Umaru wa s arrested for allegedly indulging in massaging the penis of patients at the hospital and then sucking their sperm when they discharge. 

The fake doctor who has reportedly been indulging in the act for over two years before he was caught was arrested after he tried it on a 40-year-old patient who could not release even after several minutes of massaging.


The inability of the 40-year-old man whose name was given as Sani Baitachi to release infuriated Umaru who, it was reported, angrily slapped him for not being able to release sperm so he could suck.

Arguments and quarrelling however ensued between the two men, attracting the attention of even the hospital’s management and Umaru was apprehended.
Usman Umaru: The Fake Doctor Who Sucks Sperm
His name is Usman Umaru who sucks patients’ sperm and discharges them without treatment.

The fake doctor working at the Out Patient Department of the Minna General Hospital, Niger state, was arrested for allegedly indulging in massaging the penis of patients at the hospital and then sucking their sperm when they discharge.

The 50-year-old fake doctor working at the Out Patient Department of the Minna General Hospital, Niger state, Usman Umaru wa s arrested for allegedly indulging in massaging the penis of patients at the hospital and then sucking their sperm when they discharge. 

The fake doctor who has reportedly been indulging in the act for over two years before he was caught was arrested after he tried it on a 40-year-old patient who could not release even after several minutes of massaging.


The inability of the 40-year-old man whose name was given as Sani Baitachi to release infuriated Umaru who, it was reported, angrily slapped him for not being able to release sperm so he could suck.

Arguments and quarrelling however ensued between the two men, attracting the attention of even the hospital’s management and Umaru was apprehended.

Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized With Family From Anambra Village ...See Photos and Video

Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized With Family From Anambra Village ...See Photos and Video

Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized  With Family From Anambra Village



Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized  With Family From Anambra Village
Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized  With Family From Anambra Village
A viral video showing an unnamed Pastor and family were ostracized from a certain village in Anambra State. 


The video which was shared by a Facebook user showing how the pastor, his household, the charms and his entire family were sent out from the village 


Watct the video below:


 
Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized  With Family From Anambra Village



Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized  With Family From Anambra Village
Pastor Caught With Huge Cache Charm Ostracized  With Family From Anambra Village
A viral video showing an unnamed Pastor and family were ostracized from a certain village in Anambra State. 


The video which was shared by a Facebook user showing how the pastor, his household, the charms and his entire family were sent out from the village 


Watct the video below:


 

How We Were Set-up By Nigerian Billionaire, Femi Otedola - Alleged Canadian Twin-Prostitutes, the Matharoos Open up, Reveal Secret Relationship

How We Were Set-up By Nigerian Billionaire, Femi Otedola - Alleged Canadian Twin-Prostitutes, the Matharoos Open up, Reveal Secret Relationship

...Deny Blackmailing Nigerian Billionaires, Owning Controversial Website, Naijagistlive
...'Stain on our reputation will never clear':
Gold diggers,’ ‘sextortion sisters,’ ‘prostitutes,’ – the Matharoo’s have heard it all.

The two Toronto sisters last seen apologizing in a video for allegedly extorting and cyberbullying a Nigerian billionaire are back in Canada after a tumultuous month in Lagos where they say local authorities accused them of being behind a slanderous website.

Back in December, a Nigerian news website reported that Kiran and Jyoti Matharoo were under investigation for allegedly trying to blackmail billionaire Femi Otedola and cyberbully more than 200 other people throughout Africa.


The reports claimed that the women were in possession of photos and videos showing Otedola cheating on his wife.
The sisters were eventually charged with extortion, cyberbullying and threatening to kidnap.

Shortly after news of the allegations made its way to Canada, a video surfaced on YouTube showing the girls, make-up free and plainly clothed, apologizing to Otedola and his family.

In the video apology, the sisters admitted to creating an online “platform” known where people could anonymously send in scandalous stories about others.

They said in the video that their intention was not to hurt or extort anyone.

Speaking to CTV News Toronto exclusively, the women denied having anything to do with the website, saying they were never responsible for the website nor the gossip-laden story posted there about Otedola. They said they agreed to make the video in order to have their passports returned.

IMG_6378The sisters insist they were scapegoats in the Nigerian authorities’ alleged attempt to cover-up a “national embarrassment” involving a person with “power and money.”

Sisters demanded to see arrest warrant
It all started on December 14, a few days after Jyoti and Kiran arrived in Nigeria to spend the holidays -- like they always do.

While settling in at their hotel, they say they were interrupted by a knock at the door.

Kiran said she opened the door only to have several police officers push her out of the way and barge into their room. The sisters claim the officers snatched their phones out of their hands and demanded to know their connection to the gossip blog.

“When I first told the police officer that we had been slandered on the site ourselves, he said, ‘You have?’” Kiran said. “He was confused by it.”

Throughout their jaunts in Nigeria, the women say they have also been targeted in malicious articles on the gossip blog. The anonymous author and subsequent commenters called the girls “prostitutes,” “escorts” and “gold diggers,” and “were always trying to guess who we know, who we don’t know, what we’re doing and where we are,” Kiran said.

As the officers sifted through their things, Jyoti said she picked up her cellphone to dial the Canadian Embassy but was caught by an officer who snatched the device from her hands.

The women allege the nonuniform officers forced them into a vehicle. They said they were overcome with the fear that they were being kidnapped.

“At this point I was yelling and saying, ‘Show me an arrest warrant, show me something with my name on it,’ but,” Kiran said, pausing briefly as she holds back tears. “They didn’t have any identification. It was scary. It’s hard to relive it.”

“We just thought we were going to be questioned and we could say that we wanted our lawyer and that they’d just let us go,” Jyoti said.
“That never happened.”

Sitting on pieces of foam in a dank, roofless cell among 11 other women and a mischief of rats, Jyoti and Kiran’s fear mounted.

Eight hours passed before the girls were freed without much explanation.

IMG_6376The women say they were then placed under police protection at a new hotel near the airport. A few days later, the women say Otedola arranged to have them brought to his home where they would record the now infamous apology video.
They claim they were offered a deal in exchange for their freedom – admit to running the blog and damaging the reputation of Otedola and they’d be given their passports and let go.

Out of fear for their lives, the sisters say they signed an undertaking.

That undertaking required them to abide by a range of demands including never returning to Nigeria and admitting to allegations against them in a video for local media.

“It was pretty much being forced, otherwise you’re going to be thrown into a maximum security prison for God knows how long,” Kiran claimed.

Reading from a document outlining Otedola’s claims, Jyoti says Otedola “and his family were in fear of being kidnapped, death, bodily harm, injury to his character and reputation.”

Otedola alleged the girls were behind the defamatory website where posts about his infidelity, his wife and his family were made.

In the document, Otedola goes on to claim that once the slanderous post about him came out, he was messaged “from the website” by someone who threatened to kidnap him.

“Those were the charges,” she said. “Kidnapping was added in there after cyberbullying.”

Jyoti and Kiran said they’ve known Otedola “personally” and have “always been cordial,” but the attack against them came as a surprise.

“It became very publicized in Nigeria that we were the owners of this slanderous website,” Kiran said.

Once the news reached men the women were acquainted with, they say ransoms were out “for their heads.”
Speaking out

Now, despite maintaining a low profile since returning to Canada on Jan. 1, the women have decided to speak out and tell their side of the story.
“We just decided to speak because everyone thinks we’re missing or dead or worse,” Jyoti said.
They always wanted to put some nasty rumours to rest.

The sisters said they know the lavish lifestyle they portrayed on their social media accounts led some to question their motives but they reiterated that they’ve never blackmailed or extorted anyone, despite dating some of Nigeria’s wealthiest men.

“I think just dating someone in the oil and gas sector you get more opportunities to travel a bit more, you get to do things maybe you wouldn't have done,” Kiran said.

“The way the media reported it, they called us sex workers, prostitutes...I’ve never done anything like that. I’ve never blackmailed anyone, never extorted anyone,” Jyoti said.

“I think the stain on our reputation will never be cleared.”
The case against the sisters returns to court May 22 but authorities issued an arrest warrant in their names because they’ve missed several court appearances.

The women say they have no intention of returning back to Nigeria.

An immigration lawyer with Pace Law from Nigeria, Rachel Eta Brown, told CTV News Toronto that the women cannot be found criminally responsible if they don’t attend court. There is no existing treaty between Canada and Nigeria that allows for extradition between the two countries.

Global Affairs Canada would only confirm “consular services have been provided to the Canadian citizens who had been detained in Lagos, Nigeria.

...Deny Blackmailing Nigerian Billionaires, Owning Controversial Website, Naijagistlive
...'Stain on our reputation will never clear':
Gold diggers,’ ‘sextortion sisters,’ ‘prostitutes,’ – the Matharoo’s have heard it all.

The two Toronto sisters last seen apologizing in a video for allegedly extorting and cyberbullying a Nigerian billionaire are back in Canada after a tumultuous month in Lagos where they say local authorities accused them of being behind a slanderous website.

Back in December, a Nigerian news website reported that Kiran and Jyoti Matharoo were under investigation for allegedly trying to blackmail billionaire Femi Otedola and cyberbully more than 200 other people throughout Africa.


The reports claimed that the women were in possession of photos and videos showing Otedola cheating on his wife.
The sisters were eventually charged with extortion, cyberbullying and threatening to kidnap.

Shortly after news of the allegations made its way to Canada, a video surfaced on YouTube showing the girls, make-up free and plainly clothed, apologizing to Otedola and his family.

In the video apology, the sisters admitted to creating an online “platform” known where people could anonymously send in scandalous stories about others.

They said in the video that their intention was not to hurt or extort anyone.

Speaking to CTV News Toronto exclusively, the women denied having anything to do with the website, saying they were never responsible for the website nor the gossip-laden story posted there about Otedola. They said they agreed to make the video in order to have their passports returned.

IMG_6378The sisters insist they were scapegoats in the Nigerian authorities’ alleged attempt to cover-up a “national embarrassment” involving a person with “power and money.”

Sisters demanded to see arrest warrant
It all started on December 14, a few days after Jyoti and Kiran arrived in Nigeria to spend the holidays -- like they always do.

While settling in at their hotel, they say they were interrupted by a knock at the door.

Kiran said she opened the door only to have several police officers push her out of the way and barge into their room. The sisters claim the officers snatched their phones out of their hands and demanded to know their connection to the gossip blog.

“When I first told the police officer that we had been slandered on the site ourselves, he said, ‘You have?’” Kiran said. “He was confused by it.”

Throughout their jaunts in Nigeria, the women say they have also been targeted in malicious articles on the gossip blog. The anonymous author and subsequent commenters called the girls “prostitutes,” “escorts” and “gold diggers,” and “were always trying to guess who we know, who we don’t know, what we’re doing and where we are,” Kiran said.

As the officers sifted through their things, Jyoti said she picked up her cellphone to dial the Canadian Embassy but was caught by an officer who snatched the device from her hands.

The women allege the nonuniform officers forced them into a vehicle. They said they were overcome with the fear that they were being kidnapped.

“At this point I was yelling and saying, ‘Show me an arrest warrant, show me something with my name on it,’ but,” Kiran said, pausing briefly as she holds back tears. “They didn’t have any identification. It was scary. It’s hard to relive it.”

“We just thought we were going to be questioned and we could say that we wanted our lawyer and that they’d just let us go,” Jyoti said.
“That never happened.”

Sitting on pieces of foam in a dank, roofless cell among 11 other women and a mischief of rats, Jyoti and Kiran’s fear mounted.

Eight hours passed before the girls were freed without much explanation.

IMG_6376The women say they were then placed under police protection at a new hotel near the airport. A few days later, the women say Otedola arranged to have them brought to his home where they would record the now infamous apology video.
They claim they were offered a deal in exchange for their freedom – admit to running the blog and damaging the reputation of Otedola and they’d be given their passports and let go.

Out of fear for their lives, the sisters say they signed an undertaking.

That undertaking required them to abide by a range of demands including never returning to Nigeria and admitting to allegations against them in a video for local media.

“It was pretty much being forced, otherwise you’re going to be thrown into a maximum security prison for God knows how long,” Kiran claimed.

Reading from a document outlining Otedola’s claims, Jyoti says Otedola “and his family were in fear of being kidnapped, death, bodily harm, injury to his character and reputation.”

Otedola alleged the girls were behind the defamatory website where posts about his infidelity, his wife and his family were made.

In the document, Otedola goes on to claim that once the slanderous post about him came out, he was messaged “from the website” by someone who threatened to kidnap him.

“Those were the charges,” she said. “Kidnapping was added in there after cyberbullying.”

Jyoti and Kiran said they’ve known Otedola “personally” and have “always been cordial,” but the attack against them came as a surprise.

“It became very publicized in Nigeria that we were the owners of this slanderous website,” Kiran said.

Once the news reached men the women were acquainted with, they say ransoms were out “for their heads.”
Speaking out

Now, despite maintaining a low profile since returning to Canada on Jan. 1, the women have decided to speak out and tell their side of the story.
“We just decided to speak because everyone thinks we’re missing or dead or worse,” Jyoti said.
They always wanted to put some nasty rumours to rest.

The sisters said they know the lavish lifestyle they portrayed on their social media accounts led some to question their motives but they reiterated that they’ve never blackmailed or extorted anyone, despite dating some of Nigeria’s wealthiest men.

“I think just dating someone in the oil and gas sector you get more opportunities to travel a bit more, you get to do things maybe you wouldn't have done,” Kiran said.

“The way the media reported it, they called us sex workers, prostitutes...I’ve never done anything like that. I’ve never blackmailed anyone, never extorted anyone,” Jyoti said.

“I think the stain on our reputation will never be cleared.”
The case against the sisters returns to court May 22 but authorities issued an arrest warrant in their names because they’ve missed several court appearances.

The women say they have no intention of returning back to Nigeria.

An immigration lawyer with Pace Law from Nigeria, Rachel Eta Brown, told CTV News Toronto that the women cannot be found criminally responsible if they don’t attend court. There is no existing treaty between Canada and Nigeria that allows for extradition between the two countries.

Global Affairs Canada would only confirm “consular services have been provided to the Canadian citizens who had been detained in Lagos, Nigeria.


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