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    Police Goes After MTN Nigeria Chief Over Attempted Murder, Other Crimes

    The Zone 2 Command of the Nigeria Police Force has launched a manhunt for a top official of MTN Nigeria following court order.

    Lynda Amobi (formerly Lynda Saint-Nwafor); Executive, MTN Enterprise Business Unit and estranged wife of Nollywood star actor Saint Obi, is said to be on the run from police arrest, prompting a manhunt based on a Warrant of Arrest issued by the High Court of Ota, Ogun State for violating numerous court orders based on a divorce petition (Suit No: HCT/128/2019) filed by Petitioner, Mr Saint Obi.

    One of the charges hanging on her neck is a criminal case of “Attempted Murder on Saint Obi’s Life” instituted against her and her brothers, Michael Amobi and Chukwumobi Amobi

    Other charges slammed on Ms Amobi include alleged “imprisonment” of the children of the troubled marriage; Using Mobile Police to guard the children without the permission of the father; and denying the children access to their father, Saint Obi, from 2019 till date.

    Ravenewsonline.com gathered that this divorce case may not be unconnected to why Lynda Amobi, former Lynda Saint Obi was recently removed as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of MTN Nigeria.

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