KanyiDaily recalls that Nwakaego Blessing Okoye wqas recently sentenced to three years in prison for cyberstalking Eniola Badmus via the social media app TikTok.
Justice Nicholas Oweibo, considering the convict’s remorse, offered her an alternative to paying a fine of N150,000 instead of serving jail time.
Nwakaego agreed to pay the N150,000 fine to secure her release, opting for the fine rather than serving the full three-year prison term.
In a new video shared on social media, the TikToker expressed her frustration about her phone being held by the police.
Ego revealed that she had been released from detention for approximately a week after resolving her issue with Eniola. She mentioned that she paid N150,000 as part of the resolution.
While the court had ordered the return of her belongings, Ego lamented that the police were not complying. She recounted visiting the police station multiple times, only to be told to return on different days.
Due to her phone being withheld, Ego explained that she lacked access to money and needed medical attention.
She also mentioned missing an important Canada sponsorship interview as the interview’s access code was stored on her phone.
KanyiDaily recalls that Georgina Onuoha had criticized Eniola Badmus for intimidating Nwakaego Blessing Okoye after she accused her of involvement in professional pimping.
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