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My Marriage To Billionaire Ken Bramor Was A Curse”- Interior Designer, Ehi Ogbebor Spills The Beans On Her Second Failed Marriage

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Interior Designer, Ehi Ogbebor, says her marriage to billionaire Ken Bramor was a curse and she regrets marrying him. She described the billionaire as an occultic bastard who tried to kill their newborn daughter and said he has always been a bad man even to his previous wives and children. The child they share together is Ken’s 10th child, and Ehi has vowed he will never set his eyes on her again. It’s quite an explosive one and very sad too.

Recall on November 18, 2017, almost a year now, they held a talk of the town wedding and cars were even given out to guests.
Read her exclusive interview below.

MARRIAGE OVER

”Ken was busy going around telling people that him and I were over and I was the last person to know that the marriage was over. I did nothing to this man, God knows I did nothing. Ken has to recycle his women, it is something he has signed with his Occult people. Does it even make sense that he is married. I am even still married to him cos he has not returned my bride price. We got engaged last year and married same time last year but now he is engaged to someone else.

NEW WIFE LOADING

The lady he is presently engaged to is named Shirley and, I heard he was dating her while he was dating me. He has a list like a queue, once one is out another one comes in. He is a mad man.

ACCUSATIONS

He tried to kill my child, I don’t know how I am going to say this to you but I have enough proof…Immediately I prayed, Ken found himself in hospital on oxygen. I have a video of my daughter in ICU in America.She was ill for one week and Ken did not call me all through because he knew what he had done and he will die before his time.

INNOCENT OF ALL ACCUSATIONS

I said it, if I did anything to Ken to deserve what he did to me, then he will live a good life but if I didn’t do anything, Ken will die a miserable death. A slow painful one for everything he did to Ibuere. He deprived my daughter of a naming ceremony and dedication. He is a lunatic. Ibuere is his 10th child and out of his 10 children from six different women, Ken does not see over 6 of them. There is a child that is 3 years old and Ken has not seen that child. I used to ask him these things and he will lie to me that the women tried to harm him or juju him and every woman he has been with Tombra, Ese, Vivian that had children for him are so frustrated now and cannot afford to pay their kids school fees. He has abandoned them.

GODS INTERVENTION

God removed me from that man because he tried to use my star, Ken is a devil and does not sleep at night. He cannot even sleep with his light off because when he is sleeping, something is pressing his neck, he shouts in his sleep because they have asked him for blood.

He is just going to marry this new lady I pity because they need someone and it couldn’t be me. Ken cannot even look me in the face, he is running because he tried to use my daughter. Even before I had my child, my pastors called me and told me ”do not let your husband know when you go into labour but I didn’t understand what they meant, I was like, what do you mean, he is my husband but I didn’t know. Seven days after I had my baby she almost died and since then he has been running away from her.
After I saw Ken recently in Benin, God is my ultimate witness, this is morning and I have not brushed. After I saw Ken recently, my daughter was crying and fighting things in her sleep, she lost so much weight and became like a different child, this is ten days after she set her eyes on the evil bastard called Ken Bramor.

SERIAL HUSBAND AND HEART BREAKER

I am not the person that these people have portrayed me to be. I was angry and in a very sad place.you know how it is having a child for a man that begged for the child, married you and then abandoned you and the child. It was a very sad and frustrating place for me but trust me, I am so fine now and all I feel for him is pity. He will not last, he cannot last, he is a serial husband and has over depressed so many women but you will not know until you become his victim.

He has even married peoples wives. He married his very good friends wife whom he snatched. Her name is Tombra Smooth, she was married to his best friend of 30 years and had three children for his best friend but Ken snatched her, married her, she had two kids and he abandoned her.

When Ken heard that my daughter came out of ICU and didn’t die, you could tell he went into shock. What kind of man would hear or see his child is in ICU and still stay away? A child he supposedly named after the mother he killed for money? Cos it was after his mum died at the age of 43 that he started making money.

STAGED MAKE UP AND OCCULTIC BEAST

The reason he staged the make up which I posted was because i was going to expose him to the World and he knows it is true that he is an Occultic bastard.There are 12 of them in the cult. Someone tried to expose me to what was going on then but I didn’t know, now I do.

My child was suffocating and bringing out her tongue but nothing was physically pressing her neck, this was a seven day old child. I can send you an invoice of 36 thousand dollars that I paid in Hospital. I paid that money cos they did over 25 test but nobody could find anything wrong with her, it was spiritual and since then he has been running and the only time he saw her, my child went into crisis again acted like someone sleep walking, fighting with people in her sleep. He will not even see her again until maybe she is ready to get married, that is if he is still alive to see it. Bloody devilish Occultist.

KEN Maltreats his family

I can give you his sisters number, his blood sisters, I can give you his fathers number, his father does not talk to him and his sisters live in pathetic conditions. His three younger sisters Edith, Alade and Blessing all live poor and i sent them money just last week to start Okrika business. Occultic beast that cant help his family but can help outsiders, he doesn’t sleep at night, very restless.

Soon the world will know Kenneth dog Bramor for the he goat that he is.

If he loves Timi his first wife so much how come he just got engaged on the 2nd of Nov to another 40 years old Auntie

This he goat abandoned his child and has seen her once in 6 months so has he done to other kids before her.

BEING MARRIED TO KEN BRAMOR WAS A CURSE

I have moved on in peace I’m so so grateful to God for my new found peace of mind. Being married to Ken was a curse!!!

Ken is an occult beast like I said before. He knows I know him so well that’s why he is running. He will never find peace till he confesses.

He just engaged to one Shirley girl. This is less than a year we got married. So you can see the whole marriage was a cheating spree.

I honestly feel pity for her cause Ken is a destiny killer and destroyer. He has done what he did to me to more than 5 women. But I guess God will use me to expose the evil in him. I have a lot to say and trust me I’m not bitter. I was rescued by God. This man wanted to use and my baby for rituals and soon I will tell the world what really transpired.

I laugh when they say I married him for money. What money. Ken doesn’t give his women money. Stella you are a blogger. Do your findings right. The other women can barely pay his kids school fees. His family and I mean same father same mum siblings still use keke Marwa round Warri.

He is a narcissist. A devilish one. Soon I would grant a press briefing and expose the scum of a man that Ken Bramor truly is. But I know in God’s time I will be vindicated.
I really need the world to know I’m not his wife anymore

The man is a nut head. Right from the onset he told me that he and his first wife Timi were separated. I even spoke to her and she confirmed it

I never wanted to marry Ken. He begged me to marry him and I thought I had no choice cause I was pregnant. God is my witness and some Friends of mine and his’.’

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Oando Boss, Wale Tinubu Receives Award as Best Investor of the Year

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Jubril Adewale Tinubu, oil tycoon and GCE of leading oil and gas firm, OANDO, yesterday shone brilliantly like a well-cut diamond when he received the award for the New Telegraph Investor/Transaction of the Year 2024.

 

The oil guru with three decades of expectational performance in the oil sector was among other prominent Nigerians that went home with honours at the Oriental Hotels, venue of the ceremony.

 

The award, described as well- deserved, was presented to Tinubu for leading his team to successfully completing the acquisition of Agip Oil Company at $783 million.

 

The transaction, which was completed in August 2024, was described my many as a remarkable one the nation’s economy.

 

Tinubu is an intelligent, pragmatic and a genius who strikes when the iron is hottest.

 

Gifted with a knack to spot opportunity ahead of the crowd, Tinubu has in the last 30 years of unbroken entrepreneurial voyage positioned Oando among the best oil and gas company in the world.

He believes Nigeria offers limitless possibilities and opportunities, and holds high, at all times, the banner of hope.

 

Today, the business has not only earned him fame and wealth, but has also contributed in great measures to the economic development of Africa and beyond.

 

Other awardees on the night include Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State won the Governor of the Year 2024; Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State received the Governor of the Year in Projects, while Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State won Governor of the Year in Economy

 

 

Others are Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State; Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke; Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji; Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), Mr Mele Kyari, won the newspaper’s prestigious Man of the Year 2024, while the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Barrister Festus Keyamo (SAN), won Minister of the Year 2024 in Transformative Leadership.

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The weaponization of justice and the injustice faced by Dan Etete – Jeremiah Perekeme 0woupele

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In the intricate corridors of global jurisprudence, the scales of justice often tip under the weight of political machinations and economic interests. The case of Dan Etete, Nigeria’s former Minister of Petroleum, epitomizes how legal systems can be manipulated, leading to profound personal and national injustices.

Dan Etete, appointed as Nigeria’s Minister of Petroleum Resources in 1995, played a pivotal role in introducing the marginal oil field regime and indigenous participation in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. His contributions have however been beclouded by the controversy around the controversial OPL 245. This oil block, one of Africa’s richest, became the focus of a protracted legal battle involving major oil companies amid allegations of corruption. Etete’s involvement led to accusations that have marred his reputation and overshadowed his contributions to Nigeria’s oil sector.

In a landmark decision, an Italian court acquitted Eni, Shell, and associated individuals, including Etete, of corruption charges related to OPL 245. The court concluded that there was no case to answer, highlighting the absence of sufficient evidence to substantiate the allegations. This verdict underscores the complexities inherent in international legal proceedings, where accusations often outpace the evidence required for conviction.

Etete’s ordeal is not isolated. Globally, individuals have faced similar legal battles, where accusations are levied, with years spent in court, only to culminate in acquittals. These cases highlight systemic issues within legal frameworks that allow for the weaponization of justice, often driven by political or economic motivations.

The protracted legal saga of Amanda Knox serves as a poignant illustration of Italy’s judicial labyrinth. Knox, an American student, was accused of the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia. After initial convictions and subsequent acquittals, she was finally exonerated by Italy’s Supreme Court in 2015.

The case highlighted significant issues within the Italian legal system. Issues were raised around the handling of forensic evidence, media interference, and prosecutorial conduct. It also underscored the challenges of ensuring justice in a system where legal procedures can be as complex as the crimes themselves.

In the UK, the case of the Birmingham Six remains a stark reminder of the fallibility of justice systems. Six Irish men were wrongfully convicted in 1975 for pub bombings in Birmingham, based on coerced confessions and questionable forensic evidence. After 16 years of imprisonment, their convictions were quashed in 1991, revealing systemic flaws such as investigative misconduct and the suppression of evidence. This case prompted significant reforms in the UK’s criminal justice system, emphasizing the need for checks and balances to prevent miscarriages of justice.

The term “weaponization of justice” refers to the deliberate manipulation of legal systems to achieve objectives beyond the pursuit of truth and fairness. The weaponization of legal technicalities, whether through coerced confessions, mishandled evidence, or political interference, undermines the foundational principles of justice.

In Dan Etete’s case, the prolonged legal battles, despite eventual acquittal, suggest a misuse of judicial processes, leading to reputational damage. Despite his achievements that merit recognition, and most notably his discharge and acquittal in three jurisdictions – ITALY, UNITED KINGDOM, and Nigeria; he has remained the focal point of smear campaigns.

What does his discharge and acquittal really mean? It means that Dan Etete has been formally cleared of charges in a court of law. This means the court has found him not guilty of the charges brought against him. An acquittal signifies that there was insufficient evidence to prove the person committed the alleged offence, or was proven innocent. This means the accused is released from the legal process and is free to go. If he has been found to have done nothing wrong by the Nigerian Legal system, where the judiciary has come under scrutiny in recent times, is it being insinuated that the course of justice was perverted in those other jurisdictions?

In reflecting upon the Chief Dan Etete cases, it becomes evident that the pursuit of justice requires constant vigilance, systemic introspection, and unwavering commitment to fairness. Just as poverty can be weaponized to perpetuate societal inequities, legal ambiguities when exploited, lead to miscarriages of justice.

Moreover, they erode public trust in legal institutions, deter individuals from public service, and can have economic repercussions, especially in sectors as vital as oil and gas. Furthermore, they highlight the need for reforms to prevent the misuse of legal systems and to ensure that justice is truly blind.

Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) often find themselves under intense scrutiny due to their influential positions, making them susceptible to allegations of corruption. In several instances, PEPs have been wrongfully accused and, despite subsequent exoneration, have suffered significant reputational damage due to smear campaigns. Here are five notable cases from different countries:

Former President John Dramani Mahama was implicated in a bribery scandal involving Airbus SE, with allegations suggesting his involvement through his brother, Samuel Adam Mahama. These claims, lacking substantial evidence, were perceived as politically motivated to tarnish Mahama’s reputation and divert attention from governmental shortcomings. The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) eventually exonerated Mahama, but the smear campaign had already inflicted damage on his public image.

Adolphus Wabara, former President of the Nigerian Senate, faced allegations in 2005 of accepting a ₦55 million bribe to influence budget approvals. Despite his resignation and a prolonged 14-year legal battle, Wabara was acquitted in 2019 due to insufficient evidence.

Frederick Chiluba, Zambia’s second President, faced allegations of embezzling public funds after his tenure ended in 2002. Following a protracted legal process, Chiluba was acquitted of all charges in 2009. The court determined that the prosecution failed to provide compelling evidence linking him to the alleged crimes. This verdict underscored the challenges in distinguishing between political vendettas and genuine anti-corruption efforts.

Georgia Thompson, a Wisconsin state employee, was convicted in 2006 on federal corruption charges, accused of steering a state contract for political reasons. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overturned her conviction in 2007, citing a lack of evidence.

Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was accused of misusing funds related to the Zia Charitable Trust, leading to her conviction and imprisonment in 2018. In November 2024, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh acquitted Zia and all co-accused, citing a lack of credible evidence.

Nabil Sayadi, director of the European branch of the Global Relief Foundation, was accused of transferring funds to an Al-Qaeda financier, leading to his inclusion on international watch-lists and the freezing of his assets. In 2006, Belgian judges exonerated Sayadi, citing a lack of evidence linking him to terrorist activities.

These cases highlight the profound impact that unfounded corruption allegations and smear campaigns can have on PEPs, often resulting in lasting reputational harm even after legal exoneration.While many accusations are substantiated, there are notable instances where PEPs have been wrongfully accused and subsequently exonerated by the legal system.

Chief Dan Etete’s experience, like the ones already referenced, serves as a stark reminder of the potential for justice systems to be weaponized. It calls for introspection and reform to safeguard the principles of fairness and equity, ensuring that individuals are protected from undue legal persecutions driven by interests that have little to do with justice. This underscores the necessity for robust legal frameworks that ensure due process, protect individuals from politically motivated accusations, and uphold the integrity of judicial systems worldwide.

*** Jeremiah Perekeme Owoupele is a Niger Delta based lawyer.

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Portable now in our custody – Ogun Police

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The Ogun State Police Command says Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, is now in its custody.

 

Omolola Odutola, the state public relations officer made the disclosure in a statement on Wednesday.

 

According to her, “The Ogun State Police Command wishes to inform the public that Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable, arrived at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Eleweran, Abeokuta, at exactly 13:23 hours today, February 19, 2025.

 

 

“His presence at the SCID is connected to an ongoing investigation. The command assures the public that due process will be followed in handling this matter, and updates will be provided as necessary.”

 

Portable was declared wanted for assault on some officials of the Ogun State Town Planning Agency who were carrying out enforcement on his property in the Ilogbo area of the state.

 

Details later…

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