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Enough Is Enough – Obi Cubana Reacts As VDM Drags Iyabo Ojo & Paulo Okoye

fab.ng 4 days ago

Obi Cubana, a well-known Nigerian businessman, is throwing water on a heated online argument between talent manager Paulo Okoye, actress Iyabo Ojo, and social media commentator Very Dark Man (VDM). The drama started when VDM made a bold accusation about celebrities who attended Davido’s wedding. He claimed these celebrities weren’t invited to the wedding itself, but only to the after-party.

This accusation specifically targeted actress Iyabo Ojo and talent manager Paulo Okoye. VDM essentially implied that Ojo wasn’t important enough to be invited to the main event.

Paulo Okoye, understandably upset by the accusation hurled at his partner, took to Instagram to defend Ojo. He issued a warning to VDM, telling him to stop spreading rumours and disrespecting his partner.

VDM, known for his controversial online persona, did not take kindly to being called out. The situation escalated quickly. VDM threatened to expose some negative information about Paulo Okoye if he didn’t back down.

Seeing this online feud unfold, Obi Cubana decided to intervene.

He aimed at blogs and online platforms that promote content where young people disrespect their elders. Cubana emphasized his belief that this type of behaviour is unacceptable and shouldn’t be given a platform. He exemplified this with VDM’s comments towards Okoye and Ojo. Also, he urged these online outlets to stop encouraging such negativity and disrespect.

He said, “Dear blogs, pls stop giving visibility to youth insulting elders! You enable them! We can’t continue to enable rubbish!! Stop, pls!!”

Obi Cubana wasn’t the only one stepping in to address the online fight. Skitmaker Sabinus also gave his thoughts on the situation. Sabinus pointed out that social media can sometimes make people forget about basic social boundaries. Also, he highlighted the importance of respecting others, regardless of their age or online presence.

Indeed, Obi Cubana’s intervention points to a growing concern in Nigerian society about the rise of online bullying and disrespect. This particularly comes from younger generations towards established figures.

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