Toronto sisters sat down in the CTV News Toronto newsroom to tell their side of the story in Nigeria |
The two Toronto sisters last seen apologizing in a video for allegedly extorting and cyberbullying a Nigerian billionaire are back in Canada after a tumultuous month in Lagos where they say local authorities accused them of being behind a slanderous website.
Back in December, a Nigerian news website reported that Kiran and Jyoti Matharoo were under investigation for allegedly trying to blackmail billionaire Femi Otedola and cyberbully more than 200 other people throughout Africa.
The reports claimed that the women were in possession of photos and videos showing Otedola cheating on his wife.
The sisters were eventually charged with extortion, cyberbullying and threatening to kidnap.
Shortly after news of the allegations made its way to Canada, a video surfaced on YouTube showing the girls, make-up free and plainly clothed, apologizing to Otedola and his family.
In the video apology, the sisters admitted to creating an online “platform” known where people could anonymously send in scandalous stories about others.
They said in the video that their intention was not to hurt or extort anyone.
Speaking to CTV News Toronto exclusively, the women denied having anything to do with the website, saying they were never responsible for the website nor the gossip-laden story posted there about Otedola. They said they agreed to make the video in order to have their passports returned.
The sisters insist they were scapegoats in the Nigerian authorities’ alleged attempt to cover-up a “national embarrassment” involving a person with “power and money.”
Sisters demanded to see arrest warrant
It all started on December 14, a few days after Jyoti and Kiran arrived in Nigeria to spend the holidays -- like they always do.
While settling in at their hotel, they say they were interrupted by a knock at the door.
Kiran said she opened the door only to have several police officers push her out of the way and barge into their room. The sisters claim the officers snatched their phones out of their hands and demanded to know their connection to the gossip blog.
“When I first told the police officer that we had been slandered on the site ourselves, he said, ‘You have?’” Kiran said. “He was confused by it.”
Throughout their jaunts in Nigeria, the women say they have also been targeted in malicious articles on the gossip blog. The anonymous author and subsequent commenters called the girls “prostitutes,” “escorts” and “gold diggers,” and “were always trying to guess who we know, who we don’t know, what we’re doing and where we are,” Kiran said.
As the officers sifted through their things, Jyoti said she picked up her cellphone to dial the Canadian Embassy but was caught by an officer who snatched the device from her hands.
The women allege the nonuniform officers forced them into a vehicle. They said they were overcome with the fear that they were being kidnapped.
“At this point I was yelling and saying, ‘Show me an arrest warrant, show me something with my name on it,’ but,” Kiran said, pausing briefly as she holds back tears. “They didn’t have any identification. It was scary. It’s hard to relive it.”
“We just thought we were going to be questioned and we could say that we wanted our lawyer and that they’d just let us go,” Jyoti said.
“That never happened.”
Sitting on pieces of foam in a dank, roofless cell among 11 other women and a mischief of rats, Jyoti and Kiran’s fear mounted.
Eight hours passed before the girls were freed without much explanation.
The women say they were then placed under police protection at a new hotel near the airport. A few days later, the women say Otedola arranged to have them brought to his home where they would record the now infamous apology video.
They claim they were offered a deal in exchange for their freedom – admit to running the blog and damaging the reputation of Otedola and they’d be given their passports and let go.
Out of fear for their lives, the sisters say they signed an undertaking.
That undertaking required them to abide by a range of demands including never returning to Nigeria and admitting to allegations against them in a video for local media.
“It was pretty much being forced, otherwise you’re going to be thrown into a maximum security prison for God knows how long,” Kiran claimed.
Reading from a document outlining Otedola’s claims, Jyoti says Otedola “and his family were in fear of being kidnapped, death, bodily harm, injury to his character and reputation.”
Otedola alleged the girls were behind the defamatory website where posts about his infidelity, his wife and his family were made.
In the document, Otedola goes on to claim that once the slanderous post about him came out, he was messaged “from the website” by someone who threatened to kidnap him.
“Those were the charges,” she said. “Kidnapping was added in there after cyberbullying.”
Jyoti and Kiran said they’ve known Otedola “personally” and have “always been cordial,” but the attack against them came as a surprise.
“It became very publicized in Nigeria that we were the owners of this slanderous website,” Kiran said.
Once the news reached men the women were acquainted with, they say ransoms were out “for their heads.”
Speaking out
Now, despite maintaining a low profile since returning to Canada on Jan. 1, the women have decided to speak out and tell their side of the story.
“We just decided to speak because everyone thinks we’re missing or dead or worse,” Jyoti said.
They always wanted to put some nasty rumours to rest.
The sisters said they know the lavish lifestyle they portrayed on their social media accounts led some to question their motives but they reiterated that they’ve never blackmailed or extorted anyone, despite dating some of Nigeria’s wealthiest men.
“I think just dating someone in the oil and gas sector you get more opportunities to travel a bit more, you get to do things maybe you wouldn't have done,” Kiran said.
“The way the media reported it, they called us sex workers, prostitutes...I’ve never done anything like that. I’ve never blackmailed anyone, never extorted anyone,” Jyoti said.
“I think the stain on our reputation will never be cleared.”
The case against the sisters returns to court May 22 but authorities issued an arrest warrant in their names because they’ve missed several court appearances.
The women say they have no intention of returning back to Nigeria.
An immigration lawyer with Pace Law from Nigeria, Rachel Eta Brown, told CTV News Toronto that the women cannot be found criminally responsible if they don’t attend court. There is no existing treaty between Canada and Nigeria that allows for extradition between the two countries.
Global Affairs Canada would only confirm “consular services have been provided to the Canadian citizens who had been detained in Lagos, Nigeria.
From Toronto News With files from CTV's Tracy Tong
Back in December, a Nigerian news website reported that Kiran and Jyoti Matharoo were under investigation for allegedly trying to blackmail billionaire Femi Otedola and cyberbully more than 200 other people throughout Africa.
The reports claimed that the women were in possession of photos and videos showing Otedola cheating on his wife.
The sisters were eventually charged with extortion, cyberbullying and threatening to kidnap.
Shortly after news of the allegations made its way to Canada, a video surfaced on YouTube showing the girls, make-up free and plainly clothed, apologizing to Otedola and his family.
In the video apology, the sisters admitted to creating an online “platform” known where people could anonymously send in scandalous stories about others.
They said in the video that their intention was not to hurt or extort anyone.
Speaking to CTV News Toronto exclusively, the women denied having anything to do with the website, saying they were never responsible for the website nor the gossip-laden story posted there about Otedola. They said they agreed to make the video in order to have their passports returned.
The sisters insist they were scapegoats in the Nigerian authorities’ alleged attempt to cover-up a “national embarrassment” involving a person with “power and money.”
Sisters demanded to see arrest warrant
It all started on December 14, a few days after Jyoti and Kiran arrived in Nigeria to spend the holidays -- like they always do.
While settling in at their hotel, they say they were interrupted by a knock at the door.
Kiran said she opened the door only to have several police officers push her out of the way and barge into their room. The sisters claim the officers snatched their phones out of their hands and demanded to know their connection to the gossip blog.
“When I first told the police officer that we had been slandered on the site ourselves, he said, ‘You have?’” Kiran said. “He was confused by it.”
Throughout their jaunts in Nigeria, the women say they have also been targeted in malicious articles on the gossip blog. The anonymous author and subsequent commenters called the girls “prostitutes,” “escorts” and “gold diggers,” and “were always trying to guess who we know, who we don’t know, what we’re doing and where we are,” Kiran said.
As the officers sifted through their things, Jyoti said she picked up her cellphone to dial the Canadian Embassy but was caught by an officer who snatched the device from her hands.
The women allege the nonuniform officers forced them into a vehicle. They said they were overcome with the fear that they were being kidnapped.
“At this point I was yelling and saying, ‘Show me an arrest warrant, show me something with my name on it,’ but,” Kiran said, pausing briefly as she holds back tears. “They didn’t have any identification. It was scary. It’s hard to relive it.”
“We just thought we were going to be questioned and we could say that we wanted our lawyer and that they’d just let us go,” Jyoti said.
“That never happened.”
Sitting on pieces of foam in a dank, roofless cell among 11 other women and a mischief of rats, Jyoti and Kiran’s fear mounted.
Eight hours passed before the girls were freed without much explanation.
The women say they were then placed under police protection at a new hotel near the airport. A few days later, the women say Otedola arranged to have them brought to his home where they would record the now infamous apology video.
They claim they were offered a deal in exchange for their freedom – admit to running the blog and damaging the reputation of Otedola and they’d be given their passports and let go.
Out of fear for their lives, the sisters say they signed an undertaking.
That undertaking required them to abide by a range of demands including never returning to Nigeria and admitting to allegations against them in a video for local media.
“It was pretty much being forced, otherwise you’re going to be thrown into a maximum security prison for God knows how long,” Kiran claimed.
Reading from a document outlining Otedola’s claims, Jyoti says Otedola “and his family were in fear of being kidnapped, death, bodily harm, injury to his character and reputation.”
Otedola alleged the girls were behind the defamatory website where posts about his infidelity, his wife and his family were made.
In the document, Otedola goes on to claim that once the slanderous post about him came out, he was messaged “from the website” by someone who threatened to kidnap him.
“Those were the charges,” she said. “Kidnapping was added in there after cyberbullying.”
Jyoti and Kiran said they’ve known Otedola “personally” and have “always been cordial,” but the attack against them came as a surprise.
“It became very publicized in Nigeria that we were the owners of this slanderous website,” Kiran said.
Once the news reached men the women were acquainted with, they say ransoms were out “for their heads.”
Speaking out
Now, despite maintaining a low profile since returning to Canada on Jan. 1, the women have decided to speak out and tell their side of the story.
“We just decided to speak because everyone thinks we’re missing or dead or worse,” Jyoti said.
They always wanted to put some nasty rumours to rest.
The sisters said they know the lavish lifestyle they portrayed on their social media accounts led some to question their motives but they reiterated that they’ve never blackmailed or extorted anyone, despite dating some of Nigeria’s wealthiest men.
“I think just dating someone in the oil and gas sector you get more opportunities to travel a bit more, you get to do things maybe you wouldn't have done,” Kiran said.
“The way the media reported it, they called us sex workers, prostitutes...I’ve never done anything like that. I’ve never blackmailed anyone, never extorted anyone,” Jyoti said.
“I think the stain on our reputation will never be cleared.”
The case against the sisters returns to court May 22 but authorities issued an arrest warrant in their names because they’ve missed several court appearances.
The women say they have no intention of returning back to Nigeria.
An immigration lawyer with Pace Law from Nigeria, Rachel Eta Brown, told CTV News Toronto that the women cannot be found criminally responsible if they don’t attend court. There is no existing treaty between Canada and Nigeria that allows for extradition between the two countries.
Global Affairs Canada would only confirm “consular services have been provided to the Canadian citizens who had been detained in Lagos, Nigeria.
From Toronto News With files from CTV's Tracy Tong
*Great Interview from Toronto News!...So who owned the Website and why did the person stop?
Ofcourse we know. You guys aint that smart to run a web like that
ReplyDeleteNa wahhh ohhhh.
DeleteLol, what did I say???
DeleteThere is more to the story on Otedola part. In as much as I'm not a fan of this girls, I think Oterola made the story abiut him bigger and more publicized
DeleteThere is more to the story on Otedola part. In as much as I'm not a fan of this girls, I think Oterola made the story abiut him bigger and more publicized
DeleteDon't mind the man, I knew it what did they have to gain by black mailing him when they were already making monet by sleeping with Rich men
DeleteHis ego wouldn't let it go. Plus there was a lot of truth in what was written so he clearly wanted to get to the source and make sure it didn't happen again.
DeleteHe couldn't let it go and not look like a mumu but as it happened he ended up looking like one anyway
This sisters are more popular in Nigeria than their own country. Only God knows who owns the website.
ReplyDeleteThey own the website and have ppl working for them. Why were they found with video clips of their rumpus with high and powerful nigerian men. Their confiscated laptop had all the evidence. Even murderers still deny their crime.
DeleteThese sisters are very dull.They know nothing about websites
DeleteChai!..
ReplyDeleteAproko no good oh!,..
So this is the interview that made me to park by the road side to read...
Smh...
I jump am pass!!...
Hahahahaha, me sef jump am pass jur, ds stella sef,
DeleteHaha hahaha. .thank God you parked Sha look.
DeleteI'm so pissed right now.
DeleteHahahahaha
DeleteMechionu who dash you car???
DeletePls what's the full meaning of GATE?
ReplyDeleteLike dasukiGate...gentryGate
I wanted to ask too.
DeleteLol ibk... Me sef follow u ask..
DeleteWetin be d meaning oooo
Gossip At The Edge
Delete@ibukun 'Gate' is that thing that is added to give it more effective ness and attention.
DeleteThat something that attracts beauty and shine.
Like gate of paradise. Ibukungate. Alligator etc etc. And so on and so forth.
You are welcome.
*goes back to chewing tapioca
Annon 10:21 thanks dear
DeleteIt implies a scandalous saga or happening.
DeleteFrom "Watergate hotel" which was involved in the bugging scandal during the administration of Richard Nixon as US president. "Gate" now signifies scandal,
DeleteThank you @ 12:57
DeleteLol!!@10:47 with your useless information
Its coined from the Watergate scandal where Nixon was accused of wiretapping Watergate during his presidential reelection. Afterwards every scandal has a 'gate' attached to it.
DeleteI need jamb literature list of books and poems to read.
ReplyDeleteTheir soft copy isn't loading.
I've been to the jamb office here, they don't have even one recent hard copy.
Pls help.
Just try getting Essential literature text book, shouldn't be more than 1k. I am sure you'll find most of the poems in it. Also, summary and analysis of some of the novels. That was what I read when I wrote jamb few years ago, unless the syllabus has changed.
DeleteYinmu.
ReplyDeleteOyel money indeed. Oshisco.
hahahahaha they have not said anything new. Why covering for who has that website. anyway wetin concern me
ReplyDeleteMhen have missed alot .I read all of it but can't relate because this seems like a story posted before.pls I need the part 1 of it
ReplyDeleteYou're not the owners, But Co owners right?
ReplyDeleteSo what about the incriminating things they found on their laptops?
These girls are not telling the whole truth
They should just maintain a low profile and live their lives peacefully
Everyone wants to be slay queens by fire by force, I inclusive so let me come and be going.
SDK, so this is it okwaya?
I thought the interview was with Micheal Jackson.
Lol
DeleteNo be only
No, why are you girls running, come and continue eating oil money, you left Canada came to nigeria to stop our runs girls from eating the lion share, our own national cake, una never see chomtin.
ReplyDeleteAs for your denial, I believe you, you had to do what you had to do. Which brings us back to the question, who owns the fucking site? Is it owned by caper the friendly ghost? We need to know.
The site is owned and run by someone very very intelligent. I think😞
DeleteObviously it was a coerced confession!
ReplyDeleteDuh!
I was wondering how this bimbos could be so smart. But I feel they know or have an idea who owns that site. They are probably baits. You sleep with them, they sell out the details to someone and you get blackmailed.
ReplyDeleteAny sane person knows they do not own the website. They were just scape goats.
ReplyDeleteThe real owner is still out there.
Hi 5 babe
DeleteI tire Pipi
DeleteThe owner's IQ must be like 160.
LOL
Is dis the bomb interview? #Nansense!
ReplyDeleteChaaaaaiii😂
DeleteI said it......
ReplyDeleteLet the search begin!
I've said it severally in this blog they are not the owners of that blog!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Stel for that question. ..why did the tea spilling stop after they were caught?...
ReplyDeleteSo this is the explosive? ?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wawuuuu
Stella I knew I shouldn't believe that your explosive
Anytime you say explosive, OMG, or scream Jesus or any other word that portrays something big or worst it's always the opposite..
Oh well, back to this. This ladies had nothing to do with that website. I said it that day. And that video of them begging looked forced
Thank you! Don't mind Stella
DeleteWait...this is it? I was busy looking for it in the post after this one.
ReplyDeleteOh well then.
Lol
DeleteLol..
DeleteLolz
DeleteMe too,definitely the girls are not the owners of the blog
I'm still yet to believe that these girls are the brain behind that website. Whoever that person is ehn, the person na the real omni knowest! Opening people's yansh anyhow... Chaii
ReplyDeleteMhen,I miss naijagistlive. It exposed runz girls and dirty politicians secrets to the public. Missing it like crazy
ReplyDeleteD website has been down since their arrest.
ReplyDeleteBut then they can still operate it from Canada if they were d owners.
This girls ain't smart enough to own that website. ...anyway them go de alright
ReplyDeleteThis is the bomb ass interview? I was hoping for something else 😞
ReplyDeleteOlympus has fallen due to wear and tear.
ReplyDeleteI know these girls are not the owners of that site, how can u own a site amd write veey nasry things about yourself? I wonder where the real owner is, the blog sef no dey exist again
ReplyDeleteThis girls aren't the owner of that site. The owner is still out there laughing at Otedola waiting to continue where he/she stopped.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the interview, they knew otedola before the brouhaha hmmmmmmm.,
I miss Naijagistlive like crazy!!! Can't believe these two airheaded skanks are behind that website. It's not possible, they are too dumb, too illiterate, too stupid to run that site. The real brain behind that website is just laying low for now, I can't wait for her to make a massive comeback and continue exposing the filth and scum of the society and their atrocious deeds. lol.
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteStella
ReplyDeleteI never believed that were that brain-savvy to be able to decipher and run factual stories with photos to back up their claim.
They might have given out information to high-tech people aganist girls/woman they perceived to be their rivals.
The fear of Jyoti & Kiran was the beginining of wisdom for most billionaires wife. The heat could have been from anywhere.
Naijagistlive was TEA-SCALDING����
They are/were pawns in this big game, the main brain is still chilling with a pack of whatever makes him fly.
They are so popular in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteMiss the site o. Even though I don't know half of who they were talking about.
ReplyDeleteNow they have mouth to talk because they know Nigeria cannot forcibly bring them to appear in court. Issorrai
ReplyDeleteBvs help me thank bv Asha, she sent me the data o.
ReplyDeleteBv Asha, may God bless and reward u richly.
They are too dumb for that site biko. Still miss that site. My own na just to de read wetin de for my country people there. The commenters were the original version of the site. I twale for that site then sha. Kai!
ReplyDeleteIt is well! The people sponsoring the trade are not shamed.
ReplyDeleteLord we r funny! Politically correct nowadays !
KUWTK a lady described Scott family as broken family she was told she's harsh. She eventually termed it modern family... Lawd
It's in the blood....