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Denilson Igwe’s Social Media Stagnates Post-Hack After Leaving Mark Angel Comedy

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Nigerian skit maker Denilson Igwe revealed that his social media accounts, including YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, were hacked the week he left Mark Angel Comedy. Since the hack, his pages have not gained any new subscribers, as he was instructed to do something he did not understand. As a result, from 2019 to the present, his social media presence has remained stagnant.

Igwe shared this during a recent appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast. He explained that his social media pages have not progressed since the hack and remain unchanged. Igwe left the Mark Angel Comedy group, which includes other comic acts like Emmanuella, in 2019. He has claimed to be the founder of the comedy channel and accused Mark Angel of monetizing it without his consent.

Separately, Nigerian singer Ayra Starr discussed her approach to handling criticism. In an interview with Dose Society, the ‘Bloody Samaritan’ singer stated that she remains unaffected by negative feedback due to the broader struggles people face. She believes concerns over public opinion are misplaced, as many critics deal with personal challenges such as financial difficulties and exhaustion, making it pointless to dwell on their perceptions.


 

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“I Expected a Call”: Ayebo Solomon Says Olamide Ignored Him Despite Inspiration

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Nigerian producer Ayebo Yemi Solomon takes to the media to express his dissatisfaction in being left out by rapper Olamide. It can be noted that the singer was inspired by the producer film “Yemi My Lover”.

In a recent interview, Solomon shares his expectations with being recognized by the rapper but was forgotten. He still shows appreciation to the fact that his work inspired that singer.

Olamide didn’t call me when he released the song. I was happy, but not happy. When the video dropped, I was expecting a call, at least a feature. I tried to see him, but it didn’t work.”


 

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“Be an Antique Babe Like Me”: Tina Mbah Advises Actresses on Love and Career

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Popular Nigerian Actress Tina Mbah shares helpful advice to her colleagues who are in a tough place between marriage and careers.

During a recent interview, the actress shared how some of her colleagues might feel pressure to a partner not supporting their career and gave a helpful tip. She shared that your partner can still support you and you don’t have to give your career as an actor.

“Marriage is important but nobody put a gun to my head or to your head to do it. There are so many people in this world. If this didn’t work, another may work. You will meet a soulmate, someone who will be supportive. Just be true to yourself. Don’t go for the dazzles, be an antique babe like me.”


 

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DDG’s Mother Breaks Silence on Abuse Allegations: “I’ve Been Quiet Too Long”

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Mother of American Rapper DDG, Tonya reacts to restraining order and allegations against her son.

It can be recalled that Halle Bailey recently spoke out against the rapper and claimed abuse by the rapper. The actress was also recently granted a restraining order against DDG which grants a 100 yard distance from  him.

His mother, Tonya then takes to social media to leave a comment on the allegations made “I don’t usually comment or say anything on this Internet even with all this negativity, the lies, hatred against mine. However, these accusations have made me realize that I’ve been quiet too long”.


 

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