Sunday, 01 December 2024

Miss Anambra: New one hour raw video of Chidinma Okeke may surface

The dethroned Miss Anambra 2015, Chidinma Okeke, is in more trouble.

Information from Awka, Anambra State, said current trending video online is mild and alleged that Chidinma Okeke also engaged in more acts which lasted over one hour.

A source said the whole episode is as a result of a deal gone wrong.

 

The deal reportedly involved her and one ‘chief’.

“First, this is an investment gone wrong. Chief (name not disclosed) sponsored Chidinma Okeke to win the pageant. Chief spent up to N 2million to ensure she emerged as the winner against other beautiful contestants,” a source told Vanguard.

“Chief also budgeted for her wardrobe and makeover pre and post beauty contest. The money was released to Miss Anambra. Chief also took her to various countries including Germany where she met other models based on the contract terms which Miss Chidinma signed with Chief.

 

“Part of the agreement stipulates that Chief would make her a big model and whatever proceeds that come during her reign would be shared as specified in the contract terms. Chidinma consented and signed the deal.”

 

The source insisted that Chidinma Okeke was in the mess because the former beauty queen reneged on their agreement after her victory.

“Chidinma emerged as the winner of Miss Anambra, got higher connections and wanted to opt out from the contract without repaying all the expenses Chief incurred. Chief warned of the consequences, but she remained adamant.

“Chief released a picture to her, requesting she comply with the payment and remit the money she is holding before her tenure comes to an end. Chidinma feigned ignorance and even boasted that Chief cannot do anything”, the source said.

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