Jump in front of a truck, kill yourself

"Jump in front of a truck, kill yourself" - Emeka Ike to son in leaked audio

"Jump in front of a truck, kill yourself" - Emeka Ike to son in leaked audio

A leaked audio allegedly the voice of the Veteran Nollywood actor, Emeka Ike berating his son, Michael Ike and wishing him death surfaces. This comes amidst the reopened wound of the marriage of the actor with Susan Emma that ended almost a decade ago.

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In a recent interview, Michael revealed how much he hated his father while in a discussion with the media personality, Chude Jideonwo. He further released a leaked audio where his father emphasized how his son is one of his biggest issues while urging him to commit suicide by jumping in front of a moving truck. Emeka Ike further alleged in the leaked audio that his son is being used against him as a blackmail tool while vowing to get his wife, Susan Emma.

"Jump in front of a truck, kill yourself" - Emeka Ike to son in leaked audio

Emeka Ike’s first son, Michael “Michael, go and jump in front of a truck right now; break your head and smash it. You’re my problem, you are the one I sent to school; spent all my money I didn’t have. I was just getting money to save you and they are blackmailing me using you. Go and die right now, don’t wait till tomorrow. I will still get your mother, don’t worry. The people behind this will hear from me,” he stated. Listen to the audio below …

Seun Kuti won’t jump bail, his trip to Switzerland is lawful

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Senior Advocates of Nigeria, Femi Falana and Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika, who are both lawyers of embattled Afrobeat star, Seun Kuti, have said that their client’s trip to Switzerland is not illegal. Seun Kuti travelled to Switzerland on Thursday, May 24, to kick off his Europe tour in Zurich amid his ongoing case with the police.

Seun Kuti won't jump bail, his trip out of the country is lawful - Lawyers

Seun Kuti. Source: Johann Sauty His lawyers defended the trip, saying he is currently not being prosecuted in court by the Nigeria Police Force or any other prosecuting authority. Commenting on the singer’s trip, Falana told Punch; “Seun Kuti will stand his trial. Also, the Magistrate has ordered the police to send the case file to the Department of Public Prosecution. “Anytime he is required to stand his trial, he will appear in court. Seun Kuti is presumed innocent until the contrary is proven. As far as we’re concerned, once the state files a charge and a date is fixed for arraignment, he will be in court. “There’s nothing illegal about a person travelling out of the country while they’re on bail. The issue of depositing his passport was not one of the conditions for his bail. As far as we’re concerned, once the state files a charge and a date is fixed for arraignment.”

Seun Kuti won't jump bail, his trip to Switzerland is lawful - Lawyers

Afrobeat star, Seun Kuti, right, speaks with his lawyers. Source: (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba) Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika, SAN, noted that Seun Kuti is currently not being prosecuted as the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is yet to reach a decision on his case. He said; “He will surely be in court on July 3, 2023, and on each day he’s required to appear. It should, however, be noted that Mr Seun Kuti is not being prosecuted in court whether by the NPF or any other prosecuting authority. “The DPP, after receiving and studying the police investigation file will decide the offences Mr Kuti is to be charged with. It is after being charged with specific offences that Mr Kuti will be arraigned to take his plea. If he pleads not guilty, trial dates will be set, and the trial will take place. If he pleads guilty, he will be sentenced to appropriate punishment.”

Juventus jump to third place after reversal of 15 points deduction decision

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The decision to deduct 15 points from Juventus in Serie A was reversed by Italy’s highest sporting court on Thursday, April 20. Juventus jump to third place after reversal of 15 points deduction decision The Old Lady was handed a 15-points deduction after an investigation into the club’s past transfer dealings spanning two years from 2019 to 2021 by Italian football’s governing body (FIGC). Juventus were accused of fixing their balance sheets by artificial gains of around 60m euros from club transfers, charges they were found guilty of by the FIGC’s appeals court in January. The club, however, denied any wrongdoing and took its case to a tribunal at the Olympic Committee, Italy’s highest sporting court. However, the spectre of sanction has not disappeared completely as the sporting court ruled that the case should be re-examined. The club has now moved from seventh to third in Serie A, but could still be punished at a later date when a new hearing is held. Juventus jump to third place after reversal of 15 points deduction decision The long bans given to former chairman Andrea Agnelli, ex-CEO Maurizio Arrivabene, and sporting directors Federico Cherubini and Fabio Paratici were upheld. Former player and director Pavel Nedved, Paolo Garimberti, and Enrico Vellano were successful with their appeals. The Sports Guarantee Board now has a month to publish the reasoning behind its ruling, only after which the FIGC court can then reassess the case, meaning the affair will likely drag on until the end of the season. With eight games to go in the season, AC Milan has been knocked out of the Champions League places by Juve while Roma drop to fourth.

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