A FEMALE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT, OF ST. MICHEALS MODEL SECONDARY SCHOOL, WAS CAUGHT AT ONISHTA GSM MARKET STÉALING PHONES. (PHOTO).

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 A female secondary school student, of St. Micheals model secondary school, was caught at Onishta GSM market stéaling phones.  Traders in the particular plaza where she støle the phones caught her and threatened to beat her up if she doesn't confess and tell them how many times she has come to the plaza to steal phones. The secondary school student said her name is Chimuanya Nweke from Ebonyi state and she sells akpu in the market on Saturdays. She also said she lives with her parents in okpoko but they chased her out of the house and she has not been attending school because her parents did not pay the school fees. The girl also said that she came to the plaza to ste@l on Friday but the owner of the shop where she wanted to steal from was around so she could not carry out her plan, she also confessed that this was not the first time she has stol£n phones from the plaza. The traders who caught the young girl said they were going to hand her over to the police or Udogachi secur...

ASAKE GAVE N5M TO THE NIGERIAN WOMAN WHOSE VOICE HE SAMPLED IN HIS HIT TRACK.(PHOTO).




 Singer Asake finally gifted N5 million to the Nigerian policewoman whose voice (‘Epp Me, he dey carry me go’) he sampled in his hit track


Responding to calls for financial assistance for the ailing policewoman behind the viral clip ‘Epp me,’ the acclaimed singer Asake has generously donated N5 million to Helen Utabor.


Helen, the policewoman behind the widely recognized “epp me epp me, he dey carry me go where I no know” trend, is currently facing health challenges. The news surfaced when popular comedian I Go Save shared a video on his Instagram page, revealing that the officer had been injured by a vehicle while directing traffic in Edo. I Go Save mentioned that she needed 1.5 million naira for medical treatment.


Social media users rallied to encourage Asake, the YBNL music star, to extend help to the woman, with many suggesting he owed her royalties for using her viral ‘epp me epp me’ phrase as an intro in his hit song ‘Peace Be Unto You.’


In a recent update, I Go Save informed fans that Asake had heeded the call for assistance, transferring N5 million into her account and providing screenshots of the transactions as evidence. I Go Save also confirmed the positive progress in the policewoman’s health due to the ongoing treatment. He criticized high-ranking police officials and politicians for their silence on her health crisis, urging them to offer support.

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