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bisi·TV/Movies· about 4 hours ago

Ik Ogbonna Denies FBI, EFCC $75,000 Romance Scam Probe

Ik Ogbonna Denies FBI, EFCC $75,000 Romance Scam Probe

Nollywood actor Ik Ogbonna has dismissed reports that he’s under investigation by the EFCC and FBI over an alleged $75,000 romance scam. An American woman, identified as Kimberly Ann, claimed she was scammed during an online relationship. In an Instagram Story, the actor called the allegations false and malicious, insisting he’s never taken part in internet fraud or romance scams. He stressed these rumors have no factual basis. Ogbonna warned that fraudsters often create fake social media accounts using his photos and name. He urged fans and the public to stay alert and avoid falling victim to impersonators and catfish accounts.

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dapoabout 3 hours ago

Do you think Ik Ogbonna's denial clears his name, or are there still unanswered questions about the alleged $75,000 romance scam?

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

What proof has he provided to convincingly refute the allegations?

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

It's odd that both the EFCC and FBI were named without any official statements. Na so some stories spread fast online.

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bolaabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced we should dismiss Kimberly Ann's claim so quickly just because Ik Ogbonna says it's false. Evidence matters.

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lilyabout 3 hours ago

Before jumping to conclusions, waiting for any EFCC or FBI press release might help separate fact from rumor in this case.

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