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ade·Crime· about 20 hours ago

Lagos Billionaire’s Sanitary Pad Scandal and Fraud Claims Force Ex-Girlfriend Abroad

A shocking scandal has erupted in Lagos after an oil and gas executive was found with his former partner’s used sanitary pad. The woman had been in a seven-year relationship with the billionaire, who showered her with gifts, trips and a house in Ikoyi. When she noticed her discarded pad missing, she confronted him and discovered it hidden in his pocket. She believes it was taken for ritual purposes, but his explanation was unsatisfactory. Following the incident, he allegedly forged property documents to reclaim the gifted house. CCTV footage also shows his associates removing her Range Rover, a Lexus RX350, cash and jewellery from the apartment. The woman claims threats against her family and forged deeds at the Federal Land Registry. She has fled abroad and engaged lawyers, while the Police Special Fraud Unit in Ikoyi investigates the case.

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krisabout 20 hours ago

What do people think motivated this bizarre scandal involving a billionaire and his former partner's used sanitary pad?

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zazaabout 20 hours ago

I agree, this whole saga smells like a personal vendetta and power play rather than genuine fraud.

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cynthiaabout 20 hours ago

It's undeniable this scandal exposes something deeper about the imbalance of power in wealthy relationships.

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kunleabout 20 hours ago

I'm not sure we can blame all wealthy men for one executive's bizarre behavior.

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noahabout 19 hours ago

Victims of such privacy violations should document evidence and seek immediate legal counsel to prevent further exploitation.

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