Prince Kpokpogri Drags Tonto Dikeh, DSS To Court Demands N10b Compensation
The drama between Tonto Dikeh and her former boyfriend Prince Kpokpogri appears to be far from over as he has filed a suit against her.
Joined in the suit filed on Wednesday, September 22, 2021, is Department of State Services (DSS), seeking the enforcement of his fundamental rights.
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In the suit, Kpokpogri prayed the court for a restraining order stopping DSS from further inviting him, following the recent petition filed against him by the actress.
He also asked the court for an order directing Tonto and DSS to pay him the sum of N10 billion as compensation for the mental trauma, emotional stress and severe damage caused him due to the invitation extended to him.
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Kpokpogri’s suit came weeks after he was invited by the DSS for questioning amid their messy breakup.
In a petition filed against the activist, the actress accused him of blackmail, extortion, and obtaining by false pretense.
The petition partly reads;
From sometime in June 2021, one Prince Kpokpogri Joseph started to court our client with a proposal to marry her. In the process, he would invite our client to his residence and sometimes, he came over to our client’s residence. Unknown to our client, the said Joseph Kpokpogri (who our client later discovered to be a serial blackmailer) had other motives for courting our client.
Our client now has reasons and evidence to believe that Joseph Kpokpogri has planted closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV Cameras) at private areas of his residence, and had stage-managed those visits with the aim of blackmailing our client.
She was surprised when sometime in August 2021, the suspect started demanding money from her and threatening to expose nude pictures and other such documents relating to her.
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It added;
To actualize his demands, the said Kpokpogri started sending messages, documents, and files containing sensitive information and materials relating to our client to her phone while also releasing some to the public.”
Our client believes that some of those information were obtained either by wire-tapping her phone and/or through such other means without her authorization.
The petition also demanded that Kpokpogri releases a Toyota Hilux truck belonging to Dikeh in his possession.
Reports of the activist’s arrest by the Department of State Service first broke on Wednesday, September 16, 2021. He, however, denied the reports.