Outrage erupted online as Nigerians flooded the Instagram page of ex-Big Brother Naija housemate Sammie following explosive allegations of a N4.45 million scam.

 

The situation escalated when Emmanuel Idakoh, in a viral expose documented by renowned videographer Lucky Udu, claimed Sammie duped him for a phantom 2025 BBNaija audition slot.

 

With tempers flaring, social media users demanded Sammie immediately refund the alleged victim after audition lists were unveiled without Idakoh’s name appearing.

 

A visibly distressed Idakoh revealed: “This betrayal cuts deep – not from a stranger, but from someone I called brother. He convinced me to take predatory loans, even forcing me to sell my car when repayment became impossible.”

 

The former reality star remained silent amidst the firestorm, failing to respond to media inquiries or address the growing public outcry on his social platforms.

 

The internet brigade unleashed their fury in Sammie’s comment section:

 

@magold.glitzhairs_backup: “Return what you stole! Thief!”

 

@joodihth: “How could you betray your own? Explain yourself!”

 

@paid4a: “Fraudster! Pay back that money!”

 

@ondo_first_son: “Wait till VDM legends come for you – then you’ll learn.”

 

@teemah_wura: “Return that 5 million, scammer!”

 

The controversy sparked broader conversations about financial accountability among reality stars, with @_onaz noting: “Most ex-housemates struggle, but scamming your own? This crosses lines.”