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Posted by: Mr. Babatunde« on: October 24, 2017, 02:18:22 PM »Nollywood Actress, Tonto Dikeh has threatened to sue journalists who publish an alleged ”edited” video revealing how she assaulted her ex-husband, Churchill Olakunle. The star actress whose marriage ended over several allegations of domestic violence and cheating has been seen in an online viral video released by her ex-husband where she was fighting him. According to the statement entitled ‘Imminent release of edited video on Tonto Dikeh by ex-husband’ and signed by Okechukwu Uju-Azorji and John Ainetor for Festus Keyamo Chambers, the actress warned pressmen and bloggers to desist from publishing the video content. “We act as solicitors to Miss Tonto Dikeh, a prominent Nollywood actress,” it read. “It has come to our knowledge that her ex-husband, Mr. Olakunle Churchill, has perfected plans to release a short and edited video depicting and portraying our client as being involved in some domestic violence against him. “Our client wants all bloggers and/or journalists to request for the full version of the video showing the said domestic scene which started with a physical abuse of our client by her ex-husband, which earned her a swollen face. “Her ex-husband only intends to release our client’s reaction to the assault on her and not the assault itself. “We shall be prepared to take legal action against any blogger/journalist that uses the edited version without insisting on or showing the full version.”
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