Speaking to her fans during a TikTok live session, Ojo addressed the viral wanted posters and rumors, insisting they were fabricated to attract online attention and generate traffic. She expressed frustration at those spreading unverified information, warning that such actions could have negative consequences for the perpetrators.
“To you all rumour mongers that spread fake news about me, it shall not be well with you,” Ojo said. “Who did they arrest? Your fake news always make my fans worried and they will start calling to check on me. You love to mention my name in order to pull traffic on your page and make money. You are heaping curses on your head because I am a special being. Anyone that wishes me bad, it will go back to the sender.”
Ojo’s clarification comes as social media users continue to share unverified content, highlighting ongoing concerns about the spread of misinformation online.
