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EX-MTN executive & Saint Obi’s ex-wife—Lynda Amobi on the run, evades police arrest

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Ms. Lynda Amobi (formerly Lynda Saint-Nwafor), an Executive with MTN Enterprise Business Unit, and Saint Obi’s former wife, is on the run from police arrest based on warrant to arrest issued by the Honorable 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.

Her (Lynda Amobi) numerous violations are “Imprisonment” of the children of the troubled marriage; Using Mobile Police to guard the children without the permission of the father; Denying the children access to their father, Mr Saint Obi from 2019 till date; etc.

Our further investigation shows that there is a criminal case of “Attempted Murder on Saint Obi’s Life” instituted against Lynda Amobi (formerly Lynda Saint-Nwafor); her brothers Michael Amobi and Chukwumobi Amobi.

We reached out to Mr Saint Obi, Lynda Amobi (Formerly Lynda Saint-Nwafor)  and MTN Nigeria for comments but didn’t get any response.

We shall keep you updated regarding this developing saga.

In the meantime, find attached the court documents below:

The court enrolment order

The court order of arrest on Lynda Amobi, formerly Lynda Saint-Nwafor

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