Popular Nigerian singer Chike Ezekpeazu publicly accused social media user Chioma Nneoma Ochibili of a major financial scam targeting him.
He revealed she allegedly defrauded him of $20,000, sparking outrage among fans and entertainment followers nationwide.
Chike Exposes Scam, Demands Justice for Funds
Chike shared details exposing the elaborate scheme, demanding justice for his hard-earned money lost through deception.
The accusation ignited heated online debates about online trust, celebrity vulnerabilities, and accountability in digital interactions.
Chike Reveals $20,000 Business Deal Betrayal
According to reports, the singer revealed on Monday that he gave the amount to Chioma for a business deal, but she allegedly failed to deliver as promised.
Chike said he realized too late that he might have been defrauded.
He urged his followers to avoid doing business with Chioma, warning that others could be at risk.
He claims the entire venture likely never existed, transforming promises into deliberate financial trickery.
Chike Exposes Fraud Beyond Routine Transactions
This revelation shifts focus from routine transactions to clear-cut fraud, exposing deliberate deception at its core.
It demands full accountability, rejecting excuses or claims of simple misunderstandings in the matter.
Chike’s stance elevates the issue, calling for legal action against calculated financial betrayal swiftly.
Fans Rally Against Online Business Scams
Fans rally behind him, highlighting risks celebrities face when mixing fame with unverified online deals.
He also shared that he has started steps to recover the money he allegedly lost.
Chioma Silent on Chike’s $20K Scam Claims
So far, Chioma Nneoma Ochibili has not responded to the allegations.
He wrote, “Chioma Nneoma Ochibili, so you are a thief?
That’s how they do. They will tell you they are doing certain business. Her business is to survive on your money.
“$50,000 in the air . $20,000 of my hard earned money I didn’t see either. How do I find out this late that I’m just another person she has duped. Even me I de laugh myself.”
“Whatever business chioma sells to you is not the issue.
The big issue here is that the business does not even exist, which then equates to fraud.”

