FORCE RE-ORGANIZATION: IGP DISU ORDERS POSTING OF SENIOR OFFICERS.(PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 FORCE RE-ORGANIZATION: IGP DISU ORDERS POSTING OF SENIOR OFFICERS IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has ordered the posting of senior officers to various strategic positions across the Nigeria Police Force as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen operational efficiency, enhance leadership capacity, and improve service delivery nationwide. The postings are in line with the Force’s commitment to an effective command structure and the strategic deployment of personnel across Commands, Formations, and Departments. The postings deployed the officers as follows: AIG Ado Emmanuel to Research and Planning, Force Headquarters, Abuja; AIG Joseph Eribo to the Department of Armament, Force Headquarters, Abuja; AIG Miller G. Dantawaye to the Department of Operations, Force Headquarters, Abuja; AIG Henry Ifeanyi Uche to the Department of Training and Development, Force Headquarters, Abuja; AIG Olanrewaju Peter Ogunlowo to the Police Accounts and Budget, Force Headquarters, Abuja; while AIG...

REBEL WILSON CLAIMS A BILLIONAIRE IS BEHIND A LEGAL ATTACK ON HER CAREER. (PHOTO).


 Rebel Wilson claims a billionaire is behind a legal attack on her career


Rebel Wilson has intensified her legal battle, shifting focus from the producers of her directorial debut to billionaire financier Sir Len Blavatnik. In a series of Instagram posts on March 17, Wilson accused Blavatnik of funding multiple lawsuits against her, claiming he is backing efforts to silence her. 


The dispute originates from Wilson’s film The Deb, where she alleged producers misused nearly $900,000 and raised concerns about misconduct on set. Although some of her counterclaims were dismissed, she continues to publicly challenge the production team.


Wilson revealed that she personally met Blavatnik in New York, hoping he would intervene in the conflict. Instead, she says he has financed legal actions against her across continents, with reports indicating three active suits. 


In a bold move, Wilson also shared a screenshot from unsealed Epstein files referencing Blavatnik, though no wrongdoing was alleged. 


She framed the situation as powerful figures attempting to suppress her voice, insisting she will testify in court despite what she calls “ridiculous lawsuits and crisis PR attacks.” 


A defamation trial involving actress Charlotte MacInnes is set for April 20 in Australia.


Despite the ongoing legal turmoil, Wilson remains active creatively. She is preparing her next directorial project, Girl Group, a comedy about a former pop star mentoring teenagers, featuring Randall Park and Melanie Chisholm. 


She also recently published her memoir Rebel Rising, which faced legal challenges before release. 


Balancing these professional milestones with her legal battles, Wilson continues to present herself as an outspoken advocate for transparency in the entertainment industry.

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