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Peter came to my compound, played with my son after submitting petition against me at EFCC – Jude Okoye

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Peter came to my compound, played with my son after submitting petition against me at EFCC – Jude Okoye  

Jude Okoye has said he almost lost his mind when he learnt his brother Peter Okoye filed a petition against him.

Peter earlier claimed he filed the EFCC petition after discovering his brother Jude Okoye opened a “secret company” and was diverting funds from their joint company to it.

Jude has denied this and claimed his company was not secret and while he and his brothers have a joint company, they all have their own private companies too, including Peter who has P-Classic and Paul with Rude Boy Record.

He added that his Northside Entertainment company has been in existence for 11 years and it was not secret.

Speaking on the petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), he stated that Peter never came to him to ask about the company he claimed he just discovered before going to file a petition against him with the EFCC.

He added that at the time Peter filed the petition, before he (Jude) became aware of it, Peter came to his house played with his son and acted like everything was fine. Only for him to get an invitation from the EFCC afterwards.

Jude said this action almost caused him to run mad.

He said: “This guy came to my compound to play with my son knowing fully well he just submitted a petition against me. I almost lost my mind.”

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Speaking on how Paul got involved, Jude said that, to defend himself, he had to file a petition against P-Square so that the anti-graft agency would see that the money he has in his account, Peter and Paul also have in theirs and he wasn’t cheating them.

Jude said: “I was able to get my petition in place against P-Square because that’s the only way I can defend myself.

“They were all busy focusing on my account to see what Peter alleged I was having as P-Square royalties. I couldn’t get them to focus on their account to see the evidence that what I was having, they’re also having their own share.”

He added that the EFCC case is still ongoing and the Commission has been very thorough.

He stated that whatever money he took is money that is rightfully his based on their agreed sharing formula.

Jude explained: “You said that I was taking money that I’m entitled to. You get your royalty when it’s due, you share into three,  Paul gets his own, he shares into three, I get my own, I share into three.

“P-Square had issues, you stopped sharing. I told Paul, stop sharing too, let everybody keep what they get and it has been like that for over four and half years.

“P-Square came back together, I did the noble thing, I brought it back to the fold again, everybody continued sharing again.

“But till date, two and half years after they came back, Paul is still not sharing,  Peter is still not sharing. They get it, they keep it to themselves. I said ‘no problem, let me move on with my life’.  I still end up in EFCC.”

Peter came to my compound, played with my son after submitting petition against me at EFCC – Jude Okoye

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Portable orders attack on car dealer for delaying US shipment

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Musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable

Portable orders attack on car dealer for delaying US shipment

Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has been accused of ordering his associates to assault a car dealer who allegedly failed to deliver a vehicle imported from the United States.

The incident, which was captured during a live stream on Portable’s social media, showed the car dealer visibly distressed, seated on the floor, while Portable furiously demanded answers.

The singer, known for his outbursts, shouted, “Where is my car? I will destroy your life. Where is my car? Are you trying to kill me or scam me? Where is my car?”

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Portable explained his frustration during the livestream, claiming the car dealer had promised to deliver his vehicle, which was shipped from the U.S. two months prior.

The singer expressed disappointment over the continuous delays, stating that the dealer had provided various excuses.

According to Portable, he was supposed to pick up the car the previous day and announce it on social media, but was let down.

“He helped me ship my car from America; it has been two months and I have not seen my car. I was supposed to pick the car up yesterday and make my social media post, but he has been lying to me. He first said that the car was picked up by customs but when we got there, we didn’t see them,” Portable explained.

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Nollywood actor turns plumber in Canada, says it pays better than tech jobs

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Chris Bassey

Nollywood actor turns plumber in Canada, says it pays better than tech jobs

A well-known Nigerian actor and film producer, Chris Bassey, has made an unexpected career shift since relocating to Canada.

In a recent Instagram live session with media personality Daddy Freeze, Bassey shared that he now works as a plumber, finding more satisfaction in his new profession.

He emphasized that his new career pays better than tech jobs and also gives him a more relaxed lifestyle.

Daddy Freeze asked: “I know you as a producer and actor, what career are you into this Yankee?”

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Bassey replied: “I’m into construction here. I do construction; I am a plumber.”

Daddy Freeze who was surprised by the development, however questioned the actor’s transition despite his fame.

Bassey said in pidgin: “In the last seven months, the province I have visited just on weekends in Canada, even person wey dey do tech no fit afford am. For here, I don’t know about the UK or US.”

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Blessing CEO warns Alax, viral fish-pie hawker, of being used, dumped

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Blessing CEO warns Alax, viral fish-pie hawker, of being used, dumped

Controversial Relationship expert Blessing CEO has shared words of advice to the recent viral fish pie seller.

In a recent video, she advised him to be mindful of his newfound fame and to approach opportunities with carefulness.

Blessing emphasized the importance of being strategic and productive in the face of sudden fame, warning that without a thoughtful approach, he may be discarded by those who initially supported him.

Alax Evalsam, the once-anonymous seller of fish pies, shot to fame when a video of him passionately belting out catchy chants to sell his pies went viral on social media. His infectious energy and raw talent struck a chord with millions, turning him into an overnight sensation.

But as his story unfolded, it became clear that Alax’s life behind the screen was a far cry from the bright, vibrant energy he exuded in his videos.

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He has since received support from individuals, including celebrities, who have offered him gifts, collaborations, and performances at prominent Venues.

In a heartfelt revelation on her page, Miraj detailed how she ventured into the slums where Alax and his family lived, offering them a lifeline out of hardship. She instructed Alax and his family to pack up their belongings, a command that must have sounded like a dream come true. And without hesitation, they obeyed, eager to embrace whatever new chapter lay ahead.

But the surprises didn’t end there. Nons Miraj, like a fairy godmother, whisked them away to several grocery stores, where Alax and his family were given free rein to fill their carts with food, clothes, and other essentials. The look of sheer joy and disbelief on their faces spoke volumes as they picked out items they had once only dreamed of owning.

The pinnacle of this emotional journey came when Miraj drove them to a newly rented apartment. No longer would Alax and his family have to endure the harsh realities of slum life.

In a final act of benevolence, Nons Miraj handed him N200,000, ensuring that Alax and his family had more than just a fresh start—they had hope, dignity, and a newfound sense of security.

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