Ekiti takes legal action against Chef Dammy’s pastor, police for arrest
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In addition to seeking N10 million in damages for Chef Dammy, a 300-level Mass Communication student at Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, the DCR is also requesting a restraining order to prevent Adegoke and the police from re-arresting her. This move follows Chef Dammy's recent arrest allegedly ordered by Adegoke, revealing the conflict that arose in October. The 24-year-old chef had raised concerns about continuous threats and harassment from individuals she referred to as "people of God" and her pastor, accusing Adegoke of intimidation and bullying.
By Victoria Oluwayemi
The Ekiti State Ministry of Justice’s Directorate of Citizens Rights has initiated legal action on behalf of Damilola Adeparusi, also known as Chef Dammy.
Chef Dammy‘s pastor, Jeremiah Adegoke, and the state police command are being sued over accusations of violating the chef’s rights.
In addition to seeking N10 million in damages for Chef Dammy, a 300-level Mass Communication student at Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, the DCR is also requesting a restraining order to prevent Adegoke and the police from re-arresting her.
This move follows Chef Dammy‘s recent arrest allegedly ordered by Adegoke, revealing the conflict that arose in October.
The 24-year-old chef had raised concerns about continuous threats and harassment from individuals she referred to as “people of God” and her pastor, accusing Adegoke of intimidation and bullying.
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