- Ego Blessing Okoye, the Nigerian lady whom actress Eniola Badmus arrested recently, has now stepped forward to voice her account.
- In a new video, she passionately aired her grievances over the Nigerian police’s obstinate stance on withholding her phone even after she was freed from detention.
- Ego’s video stirred up a whirlwind of mixed reactions across the social media landscape, with a handful of netizens lashing out at Eniola over her action.
Nigerian Tiktijer, Ego Blessing Okoye, recently grabbed a lot of attention on the internet when she was arrested under the watchful eye of actress extraordinaire Eniola Badmus.
Emerging from the shackles of detention, Blessing has finally broken her silence.
In a video making its fiery rounds, Ego’s voice drips with a blend of frustration and resentment as she bitterly laments about her phone being held by the police.
The lady revealed that she’s been out of detention for nearly a week now, as her situation with Eniola was sorted out and she had to cough up a fine.
Ego pointed out that the court ordered her belongings to be given back, but the police have turned a deaf ear. She elaborated that she’s visited the police station multiple times, only to be told to return on different days.
Detailing her plight, the TikToker revealed that her phone’s absence has thrown her financial access into disarray. Adding fuel to the fire, she expressed the urgency of needing medical attention but lacking the means to cover it.
To top it off, she lamented missing out on a golden opportunity for a Canada sponsorship interview, all because the access code was locked away in her unreachable phone.
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Eniola Badmus sued the tiktoker, Blessing, in court on grounds of defamation for calling her a pimp.
She alleged, in a viral clip, that Badmus connected young women to rich politicians for money. This video made rounds across social media, causing significant damage to the star’s reputation.
At the High Court on Wednesday, August 2, 2023, Blessing was sentenced to 3 years in prison for cyberstalking, with the option of paying the sum of ₦150,000.