Reality actress Angel Smith from Big Brother Naija has engaged in a nasty fight with a Twitter troll.
Everything began when the troll called her a “one-dollar hoe.”
This occurred m only a few days after it was said that she broke up with her boyfriend Soma to spend time with several guys from “Yahoo.”
After her hangout with her pals, she proceeded to remove Soma’s photos from her social media accounts.
A social media troll used Angel’s video with her male friends—who were referred to as “Yahoo boys”—to make fun of the reality star, claiming that she had sexual relations with both sexes in order to acquire money.
While calling Angel a “damaged child of a worthless mother,” the troll went on to further disparage Angel’s mother.
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Meanwhile, Charles Inojie, a veteran Nollywood legend, has made a sad announcement about the popular and iconic Nigerian comedy series, “The Johnsons.”
According to him, the show has come to an end.
This popular Nigerian series, known for its rib-tickling comedy and heartbreaking moments, has formed an enduring relationship with viewers, who have laughed and cried alongside its unique characters over the years.
Inojie, well known for his role as Lucky Johnson on the program, took to Instagram to announce that “The Johnsons” will be ending shortly.
The seasoned actor gave fans a sentimental journey down memory lane by releasing behind-the-scenes photos from the film set on his Instagram page.
Accompanying these mesmerizing photographs was an emotional goodbye message to fans, in which he disclosed that “The Johnsons” had been on screens for an astonishing 13 years.
Charles Inojie expressed sincere thanks and emotional appreciation to the show’s steadfast followers, his valued fellow cast members, and everyone who had stood with them over the incredible 13-year journey.
He shared a video and wrote:
“THANK YOU, AFRICA.
After 13 years of absolute magic,13 years of awesomeness,13 years of being Africa’s most-watched show on television,13 years of being every family’s favorite,
THE JOHNSONS is finally taking a bow.
I thank my co-travelers, the wonderful team of cast and crew, without whom these past 13 years could not have been spectacularly outstanding as THE JOHNSONS made it.
I am immensely grateful to our fans across the African continent for the love and support we got unconditionally.
Indeed, while it is the beginning of greater exploits from every individual member of the team, like every good thing that must have a terminal point, it is the end of the road for THE JOHNSONS.
THANK YOU”.
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