- Stanley Ontop has criticized the outcome of the AGN presidential election, alleging that Rita Daniels’ loss to Abubakar Yakubu was influenced by political manipulation and financial inducements.
- Ontop claimed the process was hijacked by powerful interests and expressed disappointment that some delegates prioritized personal gain over the association’s integrity, declaring Rita Daniels his preferred winner.

Nollywood filmmaker Stanley Ontop has expressed deep disappointment and leveled accusations of political manipulation following Rita Daniels’ defeat in the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) presidential election.
Rita Daniels, the mother of actress Regina Daniels, ran against Abubakar Yakubu to succeed outgoing president Emeka Rollas in the election held on Saturday, December 6, 2025, in Benin, Edo State.
Reacting to the outcome, Stanley Ontop claimed that Daniels would have won had the election not been “hijacked” by external powers. He also regretted that some delegates appeared to prioritize financial gain over the integrity of the association.
He expressed his disappointment online:
“I’m deeply disappointed with the AGN national election outcome. It appears the process was unfair, particularly with regard to Hon Rita Daniels’ candidacy. The alleged influence of a powerful individual in Abuja is concerning… It’s regrettable that some delegates prioritised personal gain over the association’s integrity.
“We hear how much they give to each state delegate… But it’s a shame!!! @rita.daniels06 is my winner! Ontop cares!!!”
In other news……. A popular social media influencer, known for undergoing a procedure to remove some of her ribs, recently opened up about her earnings during a livestream conversation with comedian and creator Carter Efe.
In the interview, she revealed that her income comes in both naira and dollars, explaining, “I earn about ₦5 million every month, but last month I made ₦18 million because I went viral.”
She also discussed how she generates her revenue, noting that she uses subscription-based platforms where followers pay to view her exclusive content.
According to her, the visibility boost from going viral played a major role in increasing her earnings, drawing significant attention across social media.
Her disclosure sparked widespread reactions, with many users expressing surprise at the amount she earns. Others debated the nature of her work and the unusual steps she has taken to build her online image.
Her statements highlight the increasing number of creators who tap into both local and international audiences to grow their income. Analysts point out that viral moments can dramatically raise a creator’s earnings, as seen in her jump from ₦5 million to ₦18 million in one month.
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