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Nigerian Man Blames Ex-Wife, Daughter’s Former Boyfriend After Losing Daughter To Suicide In UK

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Nigerian man, Oladapo Ogundipe, who happens to be the father of Alanis Ogundipe, a British-born Nigerian woman who reportedly committed suicide due to repeated physical abuse and blackmail allegedly by her boyfriend, has spoken up.

He spoke up and explained the “cause” of his 26-year-old daughter’s death.

Alanis reportedly jumped in front of a moving train on May 29, 2023, at a station in Manchester, United Kingdom.

Ogundipe explained that his daughter’s troubles began when her boyfriend, Ryan Leggetts, whom she met in 2022, infected her with herpes. She saw this as a stigma and decided to keep it a secret.

Speaking during an interview with The Punch, the Nigerian businessman said there has been more revelation and clarity regarding the death of his daughter.

He said the impression he got from Alanis’s mother was that they should have a single lawyer to represent both him and his ex-wife. He alleged that his former wife told him not to communicate with the legal team, which he found strange but agreed to. 

“I trusted her. It was the first day of the hearing, and the way the barrister representing us acted when I tried to speak with him was off-putting. When I asked if they could give him the phone, I was trying to raise a point, but he didn’t want to speak to me. I found it strange.

“How can you not even speak to me before the hearing to hear my perspective? He just discounted everything.”

He said when the hearing began, Alanis’s boyfriend, Ryan Leggett, was present remotely. He told the judge that the lawyer was not representing him as an interested party and that he had the right to ask questions and give his own evidence. 

He said he told the judge that he wanted to present his own evidence and ask questions.

“The judge said he had to adjourn it so that they could get submissions from the other interested parties; at this point, Ryan was also implicated,” he said.

He explained that when the hearing resumed, Ryan did not also show up. The judge asked the police if they had any objections, but the police did not object.   

He claimed Alanis’s mother was the one giving instructions to the lawyer on how to proceed. According to him, to his surprise, the lawyer opposed Alanis’s father, who presented evidence to the court.

Ogundipe said, “The judge overruled that and called me to give out the evidence. I provided the evidence and requested to ask questions as an interested party. They said the coroner should allow me to submit my questions in writing. When it was Alanis’s mother’s turn, the barrister acted in opposition.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

He said it was at that point that he knew he was vindicated about the suspicions of the mother he had all along.

“Ogundipe said that before Alanis died, her mother failed to report what her late daughter had told her about Ryan, even from the point where he assaulted her.

She failed as a mother to encourage Alanis to end the relationship before he actually broke into her, even after Alanis reported the case to her mother,” he said.

He alleged that Alanis’s mother failed to report the case to the police. According to him, even after his daughter died, his ex-wife still did not report the case to the police.

“I was the first person to report to the police on the 14th of June 2023. After that, the mother started speaking about it. It made me remember my initial suspicions: why was she hurrying for the body to be cremated before any coroner’s investigation could commence? The autopsy they did wasn’t forensic,” he said.

He alleged that they had hidden all evidence because the mother gave Alanis a tablet the day before she died and on the day she died.

“The mother did mention in her statement that the impression she conveyed in court and to the police was that Alanis was the one who took the antidepressant tablet herself. Antidepressants are known to induce suicide if overdosed.

“When the police arrived at Alanis’s flat where she had died at 9 pm, Ryan had been repeatedly calling her mother’s phone. Initially, her mother refused to pick up and answer the call, but once the policeman arrived, she was forced to give him the phone. 

He said the mother hid a lot of things from him. He also mentioned he was unaware that his late daughter had been taking antidepressants or had been abused by her boyfriend in any way until after she died.

“The reason the mother gave me was that she doesn’t want me to take Alanis away from her. They concluded that Alanis has short-term financial difficulties and that the breakup of a loving relationship led her to do it, which I don’t agree with,” he said.

He said she was expecting 100,000 pounds in three days, she had just received her salary day before she died, which was the day broken to her phone.

“She has not sold the car I bought for her, nor has she sold her jewelry. How can it be financial difficulties? he said.

Ogundipe said the big lesson from this is that when anybody you know dies, especially a loved one, and people start asking what killed them, don’t give out any information until you get to the bottom of it. 

He said the very first information you give to people is what they will hold on to and believe, just as he initially believed what Alanis’s mother was telling him. 

He added that people have held onto that story and what they believed, so now, for him, digging deeper reveals that it’s contrary to what people want to hear anymore due to their bias. 

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If you see a purple fence post, you need to know what it means

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As the weather warms and you start to venture outside, be careful where you walk.

If you come across a purple fence post, it’s best to stay away A purple fence post is meant to send a message to anyone who comes across it, and that message is: No trespassing…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

While property owners have the option of hanging a sign to indicate private property, signs can deteriorate over time while paint will last a lot longer and still convey the same message.

In 1987 Arkansas became the first state to implement a purple paint law. Currently, 22 states have laws allowing landowners to mark the perimeter of their property with purple paint.

However, while some states use different color paint – Idaho and Montana use orange paint – the idea is the same. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

At first many governments required landowners use purple paint and signs, but overtime signage was no longer required. However, if you live in one of the 28 states that does not have a purple paint law, you may be unfamiliar with its meaning.

A painted post or tree means no trespassing.

In order to comply with the law, the purple stripe must be 3′ to 5′ off the ground and at least 8″ long and 1″ wide. The markings must not be more than 100′ apart.

Please share this story to make sure everyone knows about the purple paint law.

 

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Just In: Another African Country Joins Kenya In Anti-Government Protests

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Kenyan youths began massive protests across the country against the 2024 finance bill two week ago. The president went ahead to accept the demands of the people and withdrew the bill.

However, Kenyans later joined hands to continue the demonstrations against bad leadership, corruption and abuse of government offices…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

They have been recently on the streets requesting President Ruto to resign which has not beared any fruits.

Reports of Kenyan’s intense demonstrations have spread across many countries in the world influencing many youth to follow the footsteps of Kenya.

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A notice is circulating on social media platforms of Ghanian youths informing the Chief General of the upcoming protests against bad governance. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

On 20th of July, all the youth will gather in Kumasi, Cape coast and Accra from 6:30am to publicly demand for accountability from the government and advocate for a brighter future.

They have promised to be peaceful inorder for their voices to be heared and make a difference.

These reposts have been shared by a reliable source on Tiktok known Pan-Africanist Esquare

 

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A Living Legend – BurnaBoy’s Mother Celebrates Him On His 33rd Birthday

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Bose Ogulu, the mother and manager of Grammy-winning singer, Burna Boy, took to her Instastories to celebrate him as he turned 33.

She wrote, “Wishing the happiest of birthdays to this living legend. May your day be filled with love, laughter, and all the joy you bring to others every day.”

This milestone birthday comes on the heels of Burna Boy’s electrifying performance at a sold-out London stadium concert on Saturday, showcasing his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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