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Baba De Baba alleges May Edochie, her lawyer kidnapped his son, attempted to kill him

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Nigerian comedian, MC, actor, and storyteller Chidi Uzoma, popularly known in entertainment circles as Baba De Baba, has accused May Yul Edochie and her lawyer, Emeka Ugwuonye, of kidnapping his son and also making an attempt to assassinate him.

The humour merchant who made the claim in a video posted on his Instagram page on Friday also recounted an unsettling incident in which he was followed by an unidentified car while driving through town.

According to Baba Dee Baba, who made the claim following a defamation lawsuit brought by May Edochie against him, he got an odd phone call from an unknown caller who asked him to pick up a letter from the court without disclosing what it contained.

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He also disclosed that his son is missing at the moment and said that he believes May Edochie and her attorney may be connected to the child’s disappearance.

The comedian said he was told to report to the police if his kid did not return within 48 hours and that his family was in danger after he posted a story about May Edochie on his Facebook page.

Baba De Baba mentioned that his life has never been the same since he shared a post regarding May Edochie purportedly claiming that Judy Austin had HIV and infected her husband with the virus.

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