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Mohbad: ‘I Was Attacked and Accused of Being Naira Marley’s Father’ – Actor Jude Chukwuka

Veteran Nigerian actor Jude Chukwuka has revealed that he was attacked in Lagos following the death of singer Mohbad.

Chukwuka shared that some unidentified men assaulted him, mistakenly believing he was the father of Naira Marley, who had been accused of involvement in Mohbad’s untimely death.

Speaking in a recent interview with Seun Oloketuyi on YouTube, the actor recounted that the incident occurred while he was on a movie set in Ikorodu, Lagos.

He explained, “I understood from the beginning that blaming Naira Marley for Mohbad’s death was an attack on his personality. But some people saw it as an opportunity to gain attention and decided to take advantage of the situation. While filming in Ikorodu, a group of men confronted and attacked me, insisting that my son was responsible for Mohbad’s death.”

Chukwuka said he immediately clarified that he had no relation to Naira Marley, explaining that he hails from Delta State, while Naira Marley is from Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Family Grieves Loss of 13-Year-Old Son Following Social Media Challenge

A Southern California family is mourning the heartbreaking loss of their 13-year-old son, Nnamdi Ohaeri Jr., who they believe died after attempting a dangerous social media challenge. Known as “Deuce” to his loved ones, he was the eldest of four siblings and had a deep passion for music and sports, especially football.

Growing up in a military family in Murrieta, Deuce was known for his quick wit and sense of humor. His father, Nnamdi Ohaeri Sr., described him as a joyful and bright child. On February 2, the family had spent a typical Sunday together, watching the Grammys, where Deuce was excited to see Kendrick Lamar winning multiple awards. However, the following morning, their world was shattered when they found him unresponsive in his room. His mother performed CPR while his father called 911 and sought help from a neighbor, but despite their desperate efforts, Deuce could not be revived.

Initially, it seemed as though Deuce had taken his own life, but his parents struggled to accept that possibility, believing he had too much excitement for the future. As they searched for answers, they learned about a social media trend where children attempt to make themselves pass out. Ohaeri Sr. recalled hearing about similar cases and began to suspect that Deuce might have been influenced by classmates, as he did not have social media accounts and his phone had strict parental controls.

This tragic incident mirrors the dangers of viral social media trends like the “Blackout Challenge,” which has been widely criticized for encouraging users to hold their breath until they lose consciousness. Several child deaths have been linked to this trend, prompting lawsuits against TikTok from grieving families.

Now, Deuce’s parents are left grappling with unanswered questions, wondering if they could have done more to prevent this tragedy. “I’m going through the Rolodex of guilt now, like, ‘Did we check in more? Should I have handled things differently?’” Ohaeri Sr. reflected. Determined to raise awareness, the family is sharing their story as a warning to other parents, emphasizing the need for conversations about the hidden dangers of social media trends. “We talk to our kids about drugs and making good decisions, but we don’t always talk about not following social media trends or games. Maybe we need to,” he said.

Recently, the family held a funeral and celebration of life for Deuce, overwhelmed by the love and support from their community. Through their grief, they hope that by speaking out, they can help prevent another family from experiencing the same devastating loss.

February 23, 2025 Tokindrumz Management Defends Nedu Wazobia Against Fraud Allegations, Plans Legal Action Against VDM

Tokindrumz Management Defends Nedu Wazobia Against Fraud Allegations, Plans Legal Action Against VDM

A talent management agency, the Tokindrumz Management, says Chinedu Ani, popularly known as Nedu Wazobia, did not defraud anyone with a fake scholarship scheme as alleged by a social crusader, VeryDarkMan, VDM.

Nedu was the host of the Honest Bunch podcast where a guest recently made allegations about VDM’s sexual orientation which led to a social media war where VDM claimed that Nedu used his NGO to commit fraud.

Addressing a news briefing at the Oniru Estate, Lekki, Lagos, the Chief Operations Officer of the Tokindrumz Management, Ms Sarah Williams-Konha said there was the Nedu Scholarship Foundation was promoted by the celebrity presenter but that he did not receive any money into his personal account.

Ms Williams-Konha, said the Tokindrumz Management was the funds manager and that the scholarship scheme had stalled because the partners pulled out of the initiative at the last minute.

She said the agency had been invited by the police following an petition and that the police had cleared it of any wrongdoing and advised parties to the scholarship scheme to seek an out of court settlement.

Ms Williams-Konha said the Agency had begun the process of seeking legal redress against VDM for his defamatory utterances.

On VDM’s claim that Nedu was sleeping with female guests on the show, Ms Williams-Konha said the agency would not respond to gossips and hearsays.

In his reaction, Nedu Wazobia said he had not been fired as the host or the Honest Bunch podcast.

He said he was among the initiators of the podcast and that he only stepped aside to preserve the initiative from suffering from negative publicity.

Nedu, who said he was friend with VDM’s, explained that everyone had a right of reply on the Honest Bunch podcast and that it would be wrong to stop guests from speaking their mind on the show when the focus of the show was to encourage open conversation about difficult issues.

READ ALSO: Nedu Speaks Out: ‘No Regrets Inviting Deeone to Honest Bunch Podcast’

February 21, 2025 Nedu Speaks Out: ‘No Regrets Inviting Deeone to Honest Bunch Podcast’

Nedu Speaks Out: ‘No Regrets Inviting Deeone to Honest Bunch Podcast’

Popular media personality Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, better known as Nedu Wazobia, has stated that he has no regrets about inviting comedian DeeOne to his podcast, The Honest Bunch.

Nedu’s remarks come amid ongoing controversy following his departure from the podcast. The issue began when DeeOne, during an episode of the show, accused social media activist VeryDarkMan of being gay. In response, VeryDarkMan fired back, alleging that Nedu used the podcast to exploit aspiring entertainers in exchange for features. He also threatened to expose names of women Nedu had allegedly been involved with in the industry.

The controversy surrounding the interview eventually led to Nedu’s exit from The Honest Bunch. Meanwhile, in a separate interview on TVC’s Breakfast Show, DeeOne claimed he had intentionally “set a trap” for VeryDarkMan using Nedu.

Breaking his silence after stepping away from the show, Nedu addressed the situation during a press briefing in Lagos on Thursday. He firmly stated that he stands by his decision to feature DeeOne on the podcast.

“I don’t regret bringing DeeOne to The Honest Bunch,” Nedu said. “Everyone is entitled to their opinion. The show has helped many people.”

RELATED: Nedu Exits ‘The Honest Bunch Podcast’ Following Rising Controversy

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