Angela Okorie responded to allegations of insulting Mercy Johnson’s husband, Prince Odi Okojie.
The politician defended his wife with a cryptic post about mental health, mentioning that there are mentally unstable individuals everywhere.
Angela clarified on Instagram that she was not targeting Mercy’s husband in her rant, but another person.
She denied the accusations of verbal attacks on the politician and advised Mercy to avoid sending people to respond on her behalf.
Angela emphasized that she does not care about public opinion and labeled Mercy as evil, calling for prayers for the Nollywood industry.
She wrote:
“Bloggers get your facts right, Mercy’s husband didn’t do me shit, so why should I insult him. I wasn’t talking to him, I was talking about the dik head that said he is a publicist. You know what believe whatever as for Mercy fuk you and your entire Jazz nation. Mercy is dark, period!!
“If you like believe if you like frown at what am saying, if you like keep asking dùmb questions like “Is Angela okay? I am okay.
“Am (sic) spiritually and physically alert. If am not okay, I will still let you guys know but for now am chilling fam.Just pray for Nollywood.”
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