Debbie Shokoya Reacts to Viral Report Claiming Husband Bought Her New Car

  • Debbie Shokoya has reacted to a viral report claiming her husband bought her a new car, clarifying that she only posted the vehicle because she sells cars.
  • The report began circulating after the actress shared photos of a car on her Instagram page. Some blogs reportedly interpreted the post as a gift from her husband.

Nollywood actress Debbie Shokoya has reacted to a trending report claiming that her husband bought her a new car.

The report began circulating after the actress shared photos of a car on her Instagram page. Some blogs reportedly interpreted the post as a gift from her husband.

However, Debbie quickly clarified the situation, explaining that the claim was incorrect.

According to her, she does not own the car that appeared in the post. She explained that she only sells cars and that the vehicle shared online was part of her business.

Her response came after the report gained attention online and sparked reactions from fans and followers.

She wrote:
“Facebook Oooo!!
Facebook People!!!
Abeg Make Una Dey Calm Down Small Ooo

Sey Na Wetin I Write For Caption Be This Or Whoever That Posted This Can’t Read…
Nothing In The Caption Even Said I Own The Car

Abeg Ooo!!!
I Am Now Selling Cars
Kindly Patronise Me
Check My Previous Post…
I Will Be Post More Nice Cars, Stay Tuned

Good Cars And You Can Even Come And See Them To Know It’s Perfect
T For Tenks

Facebook People And Confusion Na Collabo”.

In other news….A Nnewi-based native doctor, Ikechukwu John Paul, popularly known as Aka Mmuo, has appealed to Charles Soludo for forgiveness following his arrest.

The spiritualist was reportedly arrested by operatives of Agunechemba Security Outfit and later taken to a river where he allegedly carries out rituals.

Authorities accused him of performing spiritual rituals, including bathing suspected internet fraudsters, commonly referred to as “Yahoo Boys,” to enable them scam victims.

After being paraded by the local security operatives, Aka Mmuo publicly pleaded with the governor and residents of Anambra State for mercy.

He said, “I want to plead with our able governor, Professor Charles Soludo and all citizens of Anambra State. I didn’t know how the law works.”

He added, “I will never go to the River to make sacrifices again. I’m pleading with the governor and the Anambra government that there is a means of forgiveness, they should forgive me. I will never do it again”.

The arrest is believed to be part of the state government’s ongoing efforts to clamp down on individuals accused of providing spiritual support for criminal activities.

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