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Lady arrested by Eniola Badmus speaks out, alleges she was assaulted in prison
The lady Okoye Blessing Nwakaegbo who was arrested by actress Eniola Badmus for alleged cyber bullying has broken her silence, claiming that she was gang-beaten in prison.
The lady said that she was beaten by other inmates after she was arrested by Badmus. She said that the beating was so severe that she sustained injuries to her face and body.
“They did not tell you people about the gang-beating I received in prison,” the lady said in a video posted on her page. “I was beaten so badly that I could not even walk.”
The lady said that she was arrested by Badmus on suspicion of cyber bullying. She said that she was innocent.
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“Eniola Badmus did not even listen to me,” the lady said. “She just took me to the police station and had me arrested.”
The lady said that she was released from prison after a few days, but that she is still suffering from the injuries she sustained during the beating.
“I am still in pain,” she said. “I cannot sleep at night because of the pain.”
The lady said that she is filing a lawsuit against Badmus for assault and battery.
“I will not let her get away with this,” she said. “I will make sure that she is punished for what she did to me.”
Badmus has not yet responded to the allegations.
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