LIZZY ANJORIN BREAKS SILENCE AMID HER ALLEGED ARREST. (PHOTO)

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 Lizzy Anjorin breaks silence amid her alleged arrest Controversial Nigerian actress, has broken her silence over her rumoured arrest for defamation of character.  Lizzy was reportedly arrested a few days ago following an alleged petition by some Nollywood stars, Toyin Abraham, Iyabo Ojo, and Dayo Amusa. A popular Nigerian influencer and Iyabo Ojo’s associate, Esabod announced the arrest in a post on Instagram. Esabod wrote: “Lizzy Anjorin has been arrested by ??? has been remanded in Alagbon police station in Lagos. Lizzy bail condition will be reviewed from Monday For defamation of character.” Reacting to the viral report, Lizzy in a post on her Instagram page on Sunday evening, wrote “Believe Esabod and Iyabo Ojo at your own risk.”

ENUGU GOV.ELECT'S NYSC CERTIFICATE FAKE,SAYS D.G.(PHOTO).



 Enugu Governor-Elect’s NYSC Certificate Fake, Says Director-General 

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The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier-General Y.D Ahmed, has said the discharge certificate being paraded by Enugu State Governor-Elect, Peter Mbah, was not issued by the body.


Brigadier-General Ahmed, while appearing on Arise TV’s breakfast programme on Friday said the argument on whether Mbah has a valid NYSC certificate or not did not arise because he has told the People’s Democratic Party’s candidate in the 2023 governorship elections that what he presented as a certificate was fake.


“He came to me and I called my director to confirm the certificate and we discovered that the certificate was fake and I told him. I wonder how elites who have gone to school will resort to black market certificates.


“Everyone knows how we issue our certificate in NYSC, we don’t give it in hotel rooms or houses,” the DG said. 


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