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BMU Admission Saga : Mrs. Priye Jamabo fires back, Petition’s TheWill

Demands apologies on social media and on national dailies.
The former Public Relations Assistant and current Director in charge of Corporate Partnerships at newly established Bayelsa Medical University Mrs Priye Jamabo has hit back on her distractors.
Recall that over the past weeks the media has been enmeshed with the news of Admission Racketeering at Bayelsa Medical University and how 4-Man Probe Panel was set to Investigates Main Kingpin, Priye Jamabo Over Employment and Admission Scams.
In a petition release by her solicitor and obtained by TrackNews Media, Mrs priye Jamabo decried the poor handling of the media and the highjack of the media by miscreants, and enemies of development in education sector as highest of it’s kind.
Speaking through Mr. Ebinyu George Adenigha the lawyer. Mrs Priye Jamabo described the publication as malicious and libelous with intent of defaming her good character and reputation considering the office she is occupying.
She therefore, demand that the publication firm to pull down the malicious report against her and immediate apologies from the managing director Thewill communication Ltd, and Otingbi media Mr. David Owei, and to tender unreserved and unalloyed apologizes or prepare to face legal sanctions within 48 hours of this publication Mrs Priye Jamabo Said.
However, Mrs Priye Jamabo appealed to friends, relatives and the public to passionately reject and disregard the unnecessary, malicious and defamatory report against her, stating that plans are in place to bring the perpetrators to book.
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