Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Toyin Aimakhu drags her ex, Seun Egbegbe to the police, as he signs undertaking never to disturb her again

Like I said, the police take these violations against women seriously. All you need to do is report..:-). Read the press statement below...
Nollywood filmmaker, Seun Egbegbe was arrested two weeks ago, detained and later released on bail in respect of his threat message against Toyin Aimakhu. He was told to report when Toyin Aimakhu arrives Nigeria and was summoned by the police in Lagos today.
Toyin who was also at the station in company of her lawyer, Bosun Osifowora stated that Seun Egbegbe's threat has affected her business and colleagues and producers are afraid to call her for movie shoots because of the threat since they were aware of his violent nature.
While at the Commissioner of Police’ office, Seun recounted his position, prostrated and signed an undertaking never to hurt or disturb Toyin whether privately or in company of people. He also undertook to make a new video to that effect with Goldmyne TV where the initial threat video which went viral was broadcast.
He is also to report fortnightly at the CP's office in Ikeja and he has been placed under watch. Toyin Aimakhu who is back in the country is set to officially start a new reality show and an NGO on domestic violence against women

Toyin Aimakhu’s Ex, Seun Egbegbe Apologizes To Her

Toyin Aimakhu’s ex, Seun Egbegbe apologizes to her for all the inconveniences he caused…

Nollywood actress, Toyin Aimakhu’s estranged boyfriend, Seun Egbegbe, who dragged her on social media after they broke up, has apologized for all the inconveniences he caused her. He took to his IG page minutes ago and wrote,
“I hereby regret any inconveniences i might have caused Toyin Aimakhu. she’s is an A-list actress, anyone who wants to do business with her should deal with her as a celebrated artist. I wish her the best…”
- See more at: http://nationalparrot.com/toyin-aimakhus-ex-seun-egbegbe-apologizes/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#sthash.z48yeyNY.dpuf

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