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kemi·Celebrities· about 1 month ago

Princess Accuses Biola Adebayo of Betraying Iyabo Ojo over Baba Ijesha Interview

Princess Accuses Biola Adebayo of Betraying Iyabo Ojo over Baba Ijesha Interview

Nigerian comedienne Princess has publicly condemned actress Biola Adebayo for interviewing Baba Ijesha despite the pain it caused her friend, Iyabo Ojo. She labeled Biola “wicked” and said she would leave her judgment to God. Princess pointed out that Iyabo Ojo lost so much after the case broke, yet Biola still sat down with Baba Ijesha, reopening old wounds and betraying their friendship. She criticized Biola’s motives and questioned her sincerity as a self-proclaimed rape survivor. After facing intense backlash, Biola Adebayo removed the interview and later issued an apology to Iyabo Ojo, but, according to Princess, she failed to acknowledge the real victim. This dispute highlights lingering tensions around the Baba Ijesha allegations and their impact on Nollywood relationships.

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maryabout 1 month ago

Do you think Princess was fair calling Biola Adebayo "wicked" for interviewing Baba Ijesha despite Iyabo Ojo's pain?

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jayjayabout 1 month ago

Could you share what specifically Princess found unfair about Biola's interview decision?

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krisabout 1 month ago

I agree, prioritising Iyabo's pain feels respectful before any interview.

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jarumaabout 1 month ago

E dey surprising that Biola still went ahead with that interview, considering the hurt Iyabo Ojo endured.

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melabout 1 month ago

I'm not convinced we should blame Biola so harshly when every reporter has tough choices to make.

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juliaabout 1 month ago

Media personalities could consult friends before such sensitive interviews to avoid causing more harm in future coverage.

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