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Thursday 27 October 2016

MISS ANAMBRA SEX SCANDAL TAKES A MORE DANGEROUS TURN!




The sex scandal currently rocking Miss Anambra, Chidinma Okeke, took a dangerous turn on Wednesday when a press briefing organised for her to state her own side of the saga was abruptly cancelled at the last minutes following information of an imminent attack by gunmen on the venue.

It would be recalled that the beauty queen's alleged lesbian sex video (too dirty to be shown on this website) went viral all over the internet prompting her to immediately issue a statement claiming the video and pictures were photo-shopped and that she was not the one. The claim immediately received a backlash from many commentators and the public who reminded her that videos cannot be photo-shopped. Not playing the devil's advocate, but our investigations have actually shown it is possible to replace a face in a video. See Link: blob:https://www.youtube.com/89167ea8-22b0-4f60-9717-2c48749b3681

In an apparent move to redeem her battered image the beauty queen who won the 2015 edition of the pageant was reported to have admitted her involvement but vowed to expose the complicity of some top politicians and government officials in the sex scandal during the now aborted news conference.

As soon as reports got to the venue about the imminent attack, the newsmen who had just started arriving soon scampered for safety.



Later on her Facebook account Miss Okeke said: "The moment I made public this intention to speak with journalists, I have been under threats by my blackmailers traducers. They are seriously threatening to shoot me at the press conference if I ever open my mouth to say the real truth about the ugly episode. Since I have no protection, and if I die now, the truth will be buried forever. it's my intention to save not just myself but other girls and upcoming pageant by letting the world know the truth and what we go through"

It was also revealed that the police failed to provide protection for the beauty queen especially during the news conference even after the Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sam Okaula was briefed. Counsel to the Miss Okeke, Barrister Ikenna Obidiegwu who said he personally made the request on behalf of his client told newsmen the Commissioner of Police claimed the notice was too short.

Apparently some seemingly ''powerful" forces are shamefully at play behind the scenes to frustrate the young girl who no doubt has made a mistake that no one is above. 

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