I Month After: STV Presenter, Yvonne Vixen Threatens Oriental Hotel With War Over Missing Car

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  Yvonne Vixen, who is a reporter with popular Lagos TV station, Silverbird Television (STV) is yet to get over her car that was reported missing at the premises of Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Lagos on Saturday, July 28, 2012 

Yvonne took her war against the hotel to social networking site ‘Twitter when she tweeted series of tweets regarding the missing car. 

She tweeted; “I’m ready for WAR. U can’t take what belongs to me and expect me to stay Quiet for too long… They don’t want to be civil, then I’ll go STREET!

“Anyone who knows them should tell ’em sh*t is about to get CRAY. I’m fed up! How the hell should ppl feel safe in an establishment of that magnitude. U still my property 2day, what will happen next time? Get raped in d parking lot? *steal I meant.

“Trouble sleep yanga wake am… u don’t mess with a wounded lioness. D hospitality business is meant 2 ensure safety& comfort. Hello!! What’s wrong with dis picture???

“I didn’t knw THEY had d jumanji option on their list of hospitality services. “Press 1 if u want ur belongings to disappear” #kmt.

“No, but seriously! If you were me right now, what would u do? Jeeez! Jesus save me from blowing the lid off this ish! #LordHaveMercy.

“We should create our own version of the Justice League… Eliminate all the Suckaz of the World!!!! #wooooooosah! Ok vixen.. down girl!! … Done venting.”

The management of the hotel could not be reached as at press time to comment on the issue.

 

Why Police Refused To Release Cynthia’s Corpse For Burial

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 The wish of the Osokogus to have their daughter, the late Cynthia Osokogu buried on Friday in their home town was dashed by the Nigeria Police, Lagos State Command.

The police failed to release the corpse of Cynthia, who was murdered in a hotel in FESTAC, Lagos, by friends she met on a social network site, to her parents for burial on Friday.

Accoring to source; the police had planned to do an autopsy on the body on Thursday at the Ikeja General Hospital morgue. But Lagos State Police Commissioner, Umaru Manko, said the pathologist did not complete the autopsy.

It is believed her corpse must go through with the autopsy before it’s released. Another source said the police needed to conclude the autopsy as the report is vital to the trial of her killers.

Cynthia’s burial which was scheduled for yesterday in Agbor, Delta State, South-South Nigeria, had to be delayed when the remains of the deceased did not arrive her home town.

24-year-old Cynthia, murdered on 22 July, was a graduate of English Language at Nasarawa State University and was pursuing a Master’s degree in Public Administration in the same institution after resigning from MTN.

A ceremonial burial was performed at the family residence in Boji-Boji Owa, Ika North Local Government Area of Delta State after a requiem mass.

The Governor of Delta State, Mr. Emmanuel Uduagan condoled with the Osokogus yesterday and called on the police to conclude investigation quickly and bring the culprits to book.

May her soul rest in peace!!!!