Residents of Okeafa, Ajao estate, Lagos state, took justice into their hands after they caught an alleged female kidnapper of Togolese nationality. According to a Facebook User, Ogechi Vincent Udeh, who witnessed the incident, the female kidnapper hypnotized a teenage girl and was taking her away when the girl’s uncle ran into them and realized his niece was obviously under some kind of spell. The uncle then raised alarm and the woman was rounded up, beaten, stripped and paraded on the street. Here’s how the Facebook user narrated the story: Wonders shall never end oooo my pipl! pls we all need to be careful ooo don’t send ur young wards out unaccompanied… Becos dis kinds are everywhere now. See Also: Man Kidnaps Himself To Extort 60 Million But Then This Happens Dis story I’m about to share happened in my area… Okeafa dat canoe new road dat leads to ajao estate n many oda places most of us shld be conversant with d road on d pictures below...
Versace Gets Dragged To Court For Copying Lion Logo Design From British Brand TAXI Daily News / 6 hours ago Left: No Fixed Abode, Right: Versace An indie British brand is dragging Versace to court for ripping off its design. The company, No Fixed Abode (NFA), has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Versace for replicating its lion doorknocker logo with a ring in its mouth, which Versace has used across its clothing line. Emma Mann, founder of the company, has been using the logo on her “luxury streetwear” products since 2013, and she noticed a striking resemblance between her branding and Versace’s. Mann initially reached out to Versace, by having her attorneys notify the company of NFA’s rights to the lion logo. Versace still continued using it anyway. Unfortunately, both parties could not resolve the matter, and in Mann’s words, she claimed that this is “years of Versace’s stallin...
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