An admission seeker identified as Sodiq Oladebo has accused members of the Nigeria Police Force of extorting N20,000 from him and other passengers. The incident took place on Saturday when Oladebo and fellow travelers were en route from Osun to Benin, Edo State. According to Oladebo, their vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint, and police officers proceeded to search their bags. Despite finding nothing incriminating, the officers allegedly resorted to intimidation tactics, demanding a payment of N100,000 or threatening to take Oladebo to the police station. Distressed by the situation, Oladebo explained that the N99,000 he had in his Palm Pay application was meant to purchase an Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) form required for his university admission. Following a heated exchange with the police officers, a compromise was reached, and they settled for N20,000 from Oladebo. The amount was immediately transferred to a Point-of-Sale operator named Delight Enterprise, as corroborated by a screenshot of the receipt bearing the transaction time of 11:34 am on Saturday. Expressing his frustration, Oladebo revealed that the police officers responsible for the incident were four in number and were traveling in a black Hilux van. Regrettably, his money is still in their possession despite the transaction. In his words; We left Old Garage Park in Osun State, and were going to Benin, Edo State. Our vehicle was stopped by the policemen. They checked the passenger at the front and later asked me to come down from the vehicle to identify my luggage. “They searched and didn’t find anything incriminating. He took my phone from me, unlocked it but didn’t find anything incriminating on it. He returned my phone and said he would take me to the station except I pay N100,000. They had seen N99,000 in my Palm Pay application and my brother gave me the money to purchase the IJMB form.” “I transferred the money to a Point-of-Sale operator whom the officers called to the location and they allowed me to go. The policemen were four and in a black Hilux van. My money is still with them.
“I’ve been a supportive boyfriend” – Kenyan man confused, devastated as girlfriend gives birth to Indian baby
A Kenyan man is heartbroken as he narrates how his girlfriend gave birth to an Indian baby. The dispirited boyfriend took to his Twitter page to reveal that throughout her pregnancy, he had made sure to provide for her every needs and cravings.
However, he was confused when the baby his wife bore was of Indian descent and not African. “I’ve been a supportive boyfriend for the entire period of pregnancy. I’m the one who made sure she fed her cravings. I even organised a transport for her to go to hospital. My girlfriend gave birth to a beautiful Indian boy last night. Guys, I’m not Indian,” he wrote. One netizen took to the comment section to advise him to check if his lineage is of Indian descent. The man however replied that his wife had been a waiter at an Indian restaurant.
Don Jazzy devastated as he loses mother to cancer
Popular music producer and singer, Don Jazzy has been left completely heartbroken after he lost his mother.
The Mavins boss took to his social media page late hours of Friday night to announce the sad news to his fans.
He was extremely pained by the loss of his mother as he revealed that she had battled hard with cancer.
While stating how difficult it is for him to type the announcement, he urged for fans and colleagues to pray for the rest of his mother’s soul.
He wrote:
“I lost my sweet mother this morning. The matriarch of our family. My supporter and backbone @indianpicolo.
I am beyond devastated. I have never felt pain like this in my life but I am consoled by the good life she lived. She was loved by everyone that ever met her.
She was so strong till the last minute for us even while she battled with cancer.
I have never typed a more difficult caption in my life. Please pray for our Mums soul to Rest In Peace and for strength for my dad, my siblings, her grandchildren and our entire family to bear this loss.”
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