Iweka Chigoziem Nnamdi
A 32-year-old graduate, Iweka Chigoziem Nnamdi of the Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, has been arrested by the Lagos
state police for sleeping with women after promises of getting them
jobs.
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The
suspect who disguises himself as top individual the likes of Mike
Adenuga, the Chairman of Globacom, Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim amongst others was arrested on April, 21,
2014, in an hotel at Ajah after posting an explicit video of himself
having sex with a 27-year-old banker simply identified as Judith, who
works with a new generation bank in Lagos he finally met on March, 14,
2014 after several months of chatting on Facebook.
Apparently Nnamdi was said to have threatened to make the video viral if she failed to pay the money he demanded.
The
suspect who invites his victims mainly women(both married and single),
after picking them and leaving male applicants to a hotel where the fake
interview he has scheduled will take place, unknown to his victims had a
hidden camera activated once the ceiling fan is switched on, records
all the fondling and sexual activities which in turn would use to
blackmail them.
He is said to have successfully blackmailed about 12 married women.
Laptops,
Blackberry and Techno Phone containing sex videos and pictures of
different women were said to have been recovered by policemen during a
search of the suspect’s apartment in Ikota Villa Estate, Ajah with the
suspect confessing to the crime.
On his laptop, police discovered
that he had a list of prominent Nigerians such as Mike Adenuga; Pius
Ayim Pius; Nwabara Adolphus; Van Vicker, a Ghanaian actor; and Joy
Nnwedu, among others. He had been using these images and names to
defraud unsuspecting Nigerians. "In fact, he has broken marriages as
confirmed by our investigations," police reveals.
Lagos State
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide who confirmed the
suspect’s arrest said he has been charged to court on an eight-count
charge.
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