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Taking to Instagram, she dismissed the posters as fabricated and deceptive, emphasizing that those spreading rumors are merely chasing online engagement.

Iyabo Ojo

Nollywood icon Iyabo Ojo has vehemently denied allegations of her arrest by Nigerian authorities.

The actress addressed the circulating wanted posters in a fiery TikTok live session.

She slammed the claims as baseless, accusing gossip peddlers of exploiting her name for clout and revenue.

In her words, “To all you fake news merchants spreading lies about me, karma will find you. Who exactly was arrested?

“Your fabricated stories distress my fans, who then flood my phone with concern. You drop my name for clicks and profit—may your actions haunt you.

“I’m protected by divine grace. Whoever wishes me harm, the negativity will boomerang back tenfold.”

Her rebuttal follows escalating legal drama with VeryDarkMan, who faces fresh cyberbullying charges tied to accusations against her, Tonto Dikeh, and others. She blasted him for distorting facts to fuel online drama.

The feud traces back to a WhatsApp group formed post-Mohbad’s death, which VeryDarkMan misrepresented as clandestine. Iyabo clarified its mission: securing justice for Mohbad through autopsy, burial rites, and legal action.

She stressed her role in petitions was purely as a witness, debunking claims she orchestrated legal battles.

 

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