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Kill Or Be Killed…All The Behind The Scene Details Why Billionaire Femi Otedola Gave His All To Nail Infamous Matharoos Sisters Jyoti And Khiran As Face Behind Dread Of High Society, Naijagistlive

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…as big names shiver over reported discovery of recordings of sexual engagements with arrested pleasure givers

The jury is still out on who really owns dread of high society naijagistlive- the nemesis of many a big name because of the lurid details of their lifestyle it comes to town with.

And the reason for this simple, we each arrest of alleged owners of the platform it doesn’t cease to operate.

Infamous sisters, Jyoti and Khiran are the latest apprehended alleged owners of the digger of dirt on known names.
Just like in the celebrated case of Babatunde Oyebode, the police are said to have found evidences that point to the illicit pleasure givers to the high and mighty as owners of the website.

And just like in the case of in detention Oyebode the site is still functioning since the arrest of the Matharoos sisters.

Equally as in the case of Oyebode, billionaire Femi Otedola is credited with piling pressure for the apprehension over allegations of plot to blackmail.

‘’what is it between Naijastlive operators and the Forte Oil boss’’ many wonder.

Societynowng.com gathered the engagement between the two parties has turned ugly and very very personal.Femi Otedola

‘’Maijagistlive crossed the line with Otedola…they touched on what he hold very sacred and made a mockery of it for the world to see. I don’t think he would ever forgive that’’ a deep source disclosed.

Societynowng.com gathered dirt diggers crossed the line when they went after the billionaire’s family and wrote unspeakable things about the apple of his eye.

‘’That is the son he has taken extra care to keep off the public glare’’ a source confirmed.

For Otedola, that was said to be the height of it, the all what not’s written about his wife, lady Nana were described as ‘’extra reasons’’ to go after the site operators.

And like he did in the popular entanglement that shut up Farouk Lawan for good, the forte oil boss initiated a sting operation with the police.

A lure of ‘’payment’’ for removal of offensive article on Otedola and his family was initiated.

The chain reaction of the move roped Oyebode into police detention and crashed the website.

But the move turned temporary reprieve for Otedola, the mysterious operators re hosted the site somewhere and returned with ferocious intention.

Their first victim was the billionaire- the yanked off story about his person and all that he hold dear was repackaged and reposted.

‘’It became a kill or be killed game’’ a source explained.
And naturally the hunt for the ‘’site operators’’ began all over.

And the Matharoos sisters are now labelled the faceless individuals behind the dread of high society and currently under arrest.

They reportedly became suspects when an estranged associate linked them to the site and detective work matched majority of the of big names targeted on the one the platform to those they had and have access to.

Ironically, the sisters subject of different unfavourable reports on the site.

Emerging details surrounding the arrest of the arrest of the infamous sisters with claim to

fame as givers of illicit pleasures is currently sending shivers down the spines of many of their ‘’clients’’ for reasons beyond the operations of the popular site.

There are said to be discoveries of ‘’clandestine recordings’’ of their sexual engagements with this and that big names.

Though the sisters are alleged to be blackmailing those involved, the fear of the big name victims is said to have roots in the ‘’damning discoveries’’ getting into the wrong hands, especially finding their way into public space.

‘’On the issue of recording of sexual engagements, the Jyoti and Khiran appear hooked but as operators of Naijagistlive, the jury is still out on the street regarding that for obvious reason’’ a source sum general perception on the raging issue.

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