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Johnny Depp Wins Defamation Lawsuit Against Amber Heard, Awarded $15 Million

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By Derrick Bangura

The heated, televised court battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is finally over. On Wednesday, a seven-member jury found that Amber Heard did defame Johnny Depp in his civil suit against his ex. Depp was awarded $10 million, plus punitive damages of $5 million. The actress also lost her counterclaim against her former husband.

The two had been battling it out in court — each actor claiming that they were abused by the other — for more than seven weeks.

The jury was comprised of three Asian men, two white men, a Black woman, and an Asian woman. The two alternates included a white woman and an Asian man. Depp’s side called more than 40 witnesses, while Heard’s team called 22 over 23 days of testimony. The jury deliberated for 13 hours over three days.

The heated, televised court battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is finally over. On Wednesday, a seven-member jury found that Amber Heard did defame Johnny Depp in his civil suit against his ex. Depp was awarded $10 million, plus punitive damages of $5 million. The actress also lost her counterclaim against her former husband.

The two had been battling it out in court — each actor claiming that they were abused by the other — for more than seven weeks.

The jury was comprised of three Asian men, two white men, a Black woman, and an Asian woman. The two alternates included a white woman and an Asian man. Depp’s side called more than 40 witnesses, while Heard’s team called 22 over 23 days of testimony. The jury deliberated for 13 hours over three days.

Depp’s lawyers countered that the actress had actually injured Depp after she “threw a vodka bottle at him that hit his hand and exploded, severing the end of one of his fingers.” The actor flew back to Los Angeles for surgery on the hand following the incident.

Depp’s attorneys also zeroed in on the timing of Heard’s sexual assault claim and said it was weaponized to bolster her defense in the case.

“Ms. Heard had never made that accusation against Mr. Depp — it was never part of her allegations of abuse in 2016. So, what changed? When she realized the seriousness of what she alleged [about being the victim of domestic abuse], she panicked and alleged sexual assault,” Depp’s attorney Camille Vasquez told the jury. “In Mr. Depp’s 58 years, not a single woman has ever accused him of violence.”

During his testimony, Depp was presented with evidence such as texts that painted a picture of a movie star who abused drugs and alcohol and was bent on revenge.

“She’s begging for total global humiliation. She’s gonna get it. … I have no mercy, no fear and not an ounce of emotion or what I once thought was love for this gold digging, low level, dime a dozen, mushy, pointless dangling overused flappy fish market,” Depp wrote in a set of texts. “I can only hope that karma kicks in and takes the gift of breath from her … Sorry man … But NOW I will stop at nothing!!! …“

On his final day on his stand, Depp described himself as a “victim, too, of domestic violence.”

As for Heard, she testified about instances when she claimed Depp hit her, including one time when he allegedly slapped her across the face, and another where he “head-butted me square in the nose.”

“He would explode. He started doing things like destroying property and screaming at me,” she testified. “He would grab me by the hair or he’d grab me by the arm. …. And it started. Slapping. And it got to the repetitive slaps where he’d hold me in a position and slap like multiple times in a row.”

During her time on the stand, Heard also admitted to striking Depp multiple times in what she said was self-defense and in defense of her sister. Depp’s former girlfriend Moss also took the stand in the trial, testifying that she was never assaulted by Depp during their four-year relationship in the ’90s.

The Depp-Heard hearings have been at the center of public discussion for several weeks with fans making memes and posting threats on social media directed at Heard. During one of her last appearances on the stand, Heard said she had faced death threats from people online. “I am harassed, humiliated, threatened every single day. Even just walking into this courtroom, sitting here in front of the world, having the worst parts of my life — things that I’ve lived through — used to humiliate me. People want to kill me, and they tell me so every day,” she said. “People want to put my baby in the microwave, and they tell me that.”

The trial also featured a strange subplot involving the ACLU and how it became deeply entwined with Heard and her former boyfriend, Elon Musk. In 2016, the actress announced that she would be donating her entire $7 million divorce settlement to the ACLU and Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. Heard’s credibility took a hit when Depp’s lawyers presented evidence that she never made anywhere near the full donation and that she lied under oath about the matter in a separate U.K. trial involving the couple in 2020. The ACLU repeatedly stonewalled Depp’s team in a move that raised eyebrows, and the nonprofit recently filed in a New York court to recoup $86,253.26 from Depp for its time and the cost of document preparation. A hearing on the matter has been set for June 15, 2022.

Depp and Heard started dating in 2012, got engaged in 2014, and were married the following year. They separated in 2016 and finalized their divorce in 2017, citing irreconcilable differences.

The following year, Heard wrote her Washington Post op-ed claiming to be a survivor of domestic abuse. Depp sued her for defamation in 2019 over the article.

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Miss Nollywood moves to “patch” 64,000 potholes in 36 states

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Miss Nollywood moves to “patch” 64,000 potholes in 36 states

Miss Hassana Ozohu-Salisu, the 2024 Miss Nollywood international beauty pageant, is to embark on “patching” of 64, 000 potholes in the 36 states of the Federation.

Ozohu-Salihu, disclosed this during an interaction with members of the Correspondents Chapel, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Kogi Chapter, in Lokoja on Monday.

“The patching of potholes is one of my pet  projects,  aimed at saving lives.

“As a beauty queen, I am worried and concerned over the number accidents and lives lost due to potholes on  roads across the country.

“This is why the Nollywood International, in conjunction with Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), is embarking on filling up 64,000 potholes across our roads, ” she said.

Ozohu-Salihu, who is the 11th Miss Nollywood International, also said that she was collaborating with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) .

“The corps is to ensure that drivers don’t drink and drive in line with our “Operation Don’t Drink and Drive Programme.”

According to her, the two projects were mainly designed to help save lives and properties of travellers on the roads across the nation.

She further mentioned the “No to Sex for Marks Syndrome” pet project to be intriduced in tertiary institutions.

“We are meeting with Vice Chancellors and Lecturers to ensure that the  syndrome is eradicated to enable our young girls walk with their shoulders high and fulfill their God given destinies.

“I want to use this office to bring or effect a change in this country.

”I went into the pageant to feel what the models feel and bring a change. I want to be a model with a difference in Nigeria and the world over.

“These projects that I and my manager wish to embark on are projects that no pageant has ever ventured into in the history of Nigeria.

“Projects that no one has ever dreamed of or think of doing at my own age in the world of entertainment.

“A beautiful queen from Kogi is out to make an impact in the world and is in need of the support of all to succeed.

“We want a situation where we will not be heard in Nigeria alone but across the shores of America, Europe and Asia. These projects are projects of humanity and projects of change.

“It’s not just a dream but a mission that must come to fruition. It is a mission that will positively challenge the women and youths across the country to Arise and make a difference in the society, ” she said.

Also speaking, Mr Godwin Orits-Gee, the beauty queen’s Manager, who is also the Chief Executive Officer, (CEO) of Omedia Nigeria Limited solicited for the support of newsmen in Kogi to help her achieve her desired dreams.

“All the queen needs from you journalists, is the needed publicity of all her activities in the next one year. I strongly believe that , together, we can build a better nation,” the manager said.

Responding, Chairman of the Correspondent Chapel, NUJ,  Segun Salami, assured the queen of the chapel’s support to her programmes

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Ace Nigerian artist, Agoreyo, wins Banks Mill Award

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Sensational Nigerian artist, Armstrong  Agoreyo, has clinched the Banks Mill Arts Enterprise Award sponsored by the University of Derby’s flagship arts studio in the United Kingdom.

He emerged winner of the highly coveted prize as a collection of his artwork was exhibited at the 2024 MA Arts (Fine Art & Photography) Degree Show of the University of Derby.

The exhibition tagged “Alignments” was opened to the public from Thursday,Sept. 12 to Monday, Sept. 30, and offered opportunity  for art enthusiasts   to know about each artist’s creativity and the inspiration  behind their work.

Agoreyo’s masterpiece, “Essence of Sustenance”, was featured alongside the work of other five students at Artcore Gallery in the city centre of Derby.

The award-winning “Essence of Sustenance” explores the profound connection between humanity and nature, emphasising their mutual dependence.

The imagery represents the essential life force that nature provides, suggesting that human vitality is inextricably linked to the health and balance of the natural world.

The artwork further invites viewers to reflect on the organic relationship between man and nature, highlighting the fragile equilibrium that sustains life.

It  amplifies the intertwining of the human hand with the tree roots signifying  the life-giving connection that binds all living beings to the earth.

The masterpiece  challenges the viewer to consider the consequences of disrupting this balance, urging a deeper understanding of the environmental stewardship necessary for our collective survival.

Through its evocative imagery, “Essence of Sustenance” calls for a renewed appreciation of nature’s role in sustaining life and emphasises the need for a harmonious coexistence with the earth.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Agoreyo is  acclaimed for his endearing style  of exploring  paper collage paintings, including  drawings and  wall installations to resonate the relationship between humanity and nature.

He had his first degree from the University of Benin, where he majored in Fine Art and he is currently undertaking his Masters in Arts (Fine Arts) at the University of Derby in the United Kingdom.

Having started his journey to creative prowess at a very young age, Agoreyo’s  artworks have been  showcased in major exhibitions  across Nigeria and parts of Africa,  including the Spanish Embassy Art Exhibition/Contest (2013).

Others are Life in My City Art Festival (2013/2014), Igue Festival Art exhibition (2012, 2013), and the National Gallery of Art exhibition/contest (2011).

His  work  have prominently featured in notable exhibitions including the recently held  ”Sensory Expressions”, a virtual group art exhibition at  the  prestigious Arteom Gallery in Poland.

Within the first half of 2024, Agoreyo’s artworks have also been showcased in some major exhibitions across Europe, including the Biennale Artbox Expo at the prestigious  Cipriarte Venezia Gallery in Venice, Italy.

Others include the Group Art Exhibition at the Thompson Gallery, Switzerland, as well as a participation at the Art Boxy group art exhibition in Andakulova Gallery, United Arabic Emirates.

NAN reports that the Banks Mill Arts Enterprise Award aims to support one emerging artist by offering both a platform for their work and tools, for their business.

The  winner gets to display their artwork at the annual Open Studios in November and have a solo exhibition in the Banks Mill foyer

The winner also receives business mentoring through the Enterprise toolkit, a membership with the East Midlands Chamber, and two months of studio space at Banks Mill.

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Wizkid Takes a Jab at Davido as Social Media Feud Reignites

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Wizkid Takes a Jab at Davido as Social Media Feud Reignites

Nigerian music superstar Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has reignited his long-standing rivalry with fellow singer David Adeleke, also known as Davido, sparking a fresh wave of drama on social media.

The tension began on Tuesday after Davido teased a snippet of his first single for 2024. Coincidentally, Wizkid had planned to release the first track from his highly anticipated “Morayo” album on the same day.

Fueling the brewing tension, Davido’s associate, Kayode Yajaur, better known as Black Tycoone, took a swipe at Wizkid, saying, “Tell your Daddy to drop an album already.”

Wizkid quickly fired back on Twitter without directly naming Davido, tweeting, “P***y boys dropping mid again,” followed by, “Una don tire! Make una go rest small!”

A Davido fan, assuming the tweet was aimed at Davido, responded, “So if you no beef @davido, your song won’t sell?” Wizkid did not hold back, replying, “I don’t beef wack niggas! We all know he’s wack! No talent!”

Wizkid’s comments were seen as a direct attack on Davido’s artistry, dismissing his craft as “trash.” Despite the heated exchanges, Davido has remained silent, offering no response to the remarks.

Fans of both artists have since flooded social media with divided opinions, keeping the rivalry alive.

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