A viral video of Tonto Dikeh’s ex-boyfriend Prince Kpokpogri being released from police custody has been obtained, after he denied being arrested.
In an interview on the evening of Tuesday October 19, he denied being arrested and claimed that he was in his house when news of him being arrested at an Abuja hotel on Monday October 18 went viral.
He also claimed that photos of him being arrested at the time were all photoshopped. However a video of him being freed from police custody after his friends intervened, has been shared online. He was seen in the video getting a feel of his hands, supposedly because he had been in handcuffs for a while.
Watch the video below…………….
Meanwhile Media personality Nancy Isime has stated that being a Nigerian is mentally and physically exhausting.
According to Nancy, it feels sad coming online and seeing all the heartbreaking videos and photos from the “Lekki Massacre Memorial” happening today October 20, in Lagos.
She wrote;
Being Nigerian is honestly So mentally and physically exhausting!
Coming online now and seeing all the heartbreaking videos and photos from the Lekki Massacre Memorial happening today in Lagos is Just
How on earth did we get here as a Nation?!
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