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Super TV CEO Usifo Ataga: Disu Denies Ataga’s family Allegation

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Super TV CEO Usifo Ataga - Disu Denies Ataga's family Allegation

Babalola Disu, one of many individuals arraigned within the alleged homicide of the Chairman and Chief Government Officer of Tremendous TV, Usifo Ataga, has denied the household’s allegation.

 

The Ataga’s household, by their lawyer Mike Ozekhome, had accused the police of stifling efforts to make sure these behind the Tremendous TV CEO homicide had been dropped at guide.

 

The household, within the letter, alleged that Lagos CP was “attempting to protect the killers of Ataga,” which incorporates Disu.

 

They claimed that the Chioma Ojukwu, the prime suspect in Ataga’s homicide, was arraigned in a Yaba Justice of the Peace Court docket with out the household being knowledgeable.

 

The Usifo household additionally decried the alleged comfy motion of Chidinma from jail to court docket and from court docket again to the jail.

 

The household mentioned Chidinma was moved in an Uber experience with out handcuffs.

 

The household alleged that the person who had claimed to be Chidinma’s father and was charged for obstructing police investigation was her (Chidinma) “sugar daddy” and never her organic father.

 

They faulted the N1million bail granted to Chidinma’s father and Babalola Disu.

 

The household alleged that Disu was “extremely suspected to have carried out the homicide”.

 

Ataga’s household premised its suspicion on data they obtained to the impact that Disu’s brief rental residence was immediately reverse the residence the place Mr. Ataga was killed.

 

Nevertheless, Disa, by a letter by his legal professionals, David and Co, described the allegation as malicious and false.

 

He accused the Ataga household of participating in character assassination.

 

The letter mentioned: “This assertion was undoubtedly made with the intention of portraying our consumer as an irresponsible man, a felony, and a assassin. Our consumer is the one Disu who was arraigned for refusal to report the demise of late Ataga.”