Journey For Movie Stardom: Woman Loses N2.1m To Fake Spiritualist

A moderately aged lady, Gloria Sule, has been supposedly tricked by a fake mystic, Francis Kalu, after she purportedly paid N2.1m to him to get ready charms for her to end up celebrated in the Nigerian motion picture industry.
 The episode, which happened in Lagos State, western Nigeria, has pitched Gloria against Kalu after the charms fizzled. Aside from purportedly stripping so as to cheat her, Kalu attacked her security and showering her under the bogus affectation of enabling her profoundly. Inconvenience began after Gloria found that she had been hoodwinked. When she asked for the discount of her cash, Kalu denied and the police must be reached to wade into the matter. Concurring Gloria, she was acquainted with Kalu whose hallowed place is situated at Abule Ado range of Lagos. Amid the experience, Kalu requesting that her demand what she needed to accomplish in life and she let him know that she required profound strengthening to turn into a prevalent film star. Kalu guaranteed to satisfy her fantasy and advised her that she would pay the sum and from there on she would leave on profound activity to prepare her. He advised her the customs included him stripping and washing her with some otherworldly materials which she concurred in the wake of paying the cash. To persuade her, Kalu gave her a time allotment when she would perform her longing. Gloria held up futile as every one of the guarantees fizzled and the police must be welcome to capture Kalu. After examination, he was charged to Ejigbo Magistrate's court. The police at Area "M" Command, Idimu, that captured Kalu accused him of break of agreement, attacking her security, extortion and taking under the Criminal Code. At the point when Kalu was summoned in court, he argued not liable. The directing Magistrate, Mrs J.O.E. Adeyemi conceded him safeguard with two sureties in like entirety He was remanded in jail authority at Kirikiri pending when he would satisfy his safeguard condition. The matter was dismissed till 21 September, 2015.

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