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Emeka Ike Is A Mad Drug Addict - Ibinabo



The war of words between between Emeka Ike and sacked AGN President Ibinabo Fiberesima is still raging on.

As reports of Emeka Ike’s wife filing for divorce hit the news, a subsequent report claimed that Emeka Ike had been thrown out of his Magodo residence.

The moment the report reached Ibinabo, the former AGN president allegedly recirculated a old eviction story of Emeka Ike.


Hear what Emeka Ike told a reporter in a WhatsApp chat
“Ibinabo will upload her distraction on the internet and you will quickly rush to celebrate it. Did you speak with her? Did she tell you that? This rumour (eviction rumour) is over two years old now on the net. No thanks to Ibinabo “Please speak to her to hear if that’s what she has to say. Who’s reporting? Who’s asked? If she never came to you please treat all that as trash and wait till she comes to you, then you can ask my side of her own story, not these Ibinabo’s distractions. Please I am not a party to this, not now that she has legal issues all over her”.

Ibinabo didn’t waste anytime, she quickly fired back at Emeka Ike via Blackberry Messenger.

She said, “Haa, that boy has gone mad. Me Ke? What is my business with him?”. “I thought he lives in a hotel. He must definitely be on very cheap drugs. I don’t know why he keeps referring to me. The case is between him and the Board of Trustees. He called me to help him push them over it, then he went to the press to curse me over it. He must be truly demented.”

Since Ibinabo was sacked from her post, Emeka Ike has become the acting President of the Actors Guild Of Nigeria.

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