- Comedian Ajebo has accused bloggers and online trolls of contributing to the reported demise of actor Alexx Ekubo through cyberbullying and false narratives.
- His emotional statement sparked mixed reactions online, with many debating celebrity mental health and social media pressure.

Nigerian comedian Ajebo has sparked reactions online after calling out bloggers and social media trolls over the reported untimely demise of Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo.
In a strongly worded post shared on his Instagram story, Ajebo accused blogs and online users of bullying the actor during difficult moments in his life, especially following his cancelled engagement and controversies surrounding his personal life.
“Y’all stupid blogs k!lled ALEX. Y’all in the comment section k!lled him,” Ajebo wrote.
The comedian alleged that Alexx Ekubo faced emotional pain, depression, and intense online ridicule, which reportedly affected both him and his family.
“He broke down, he cried, he withdrew, he was depressed. It affected his family, he bro was bullied in school.”
Ajebo further described the late actor as a lively and good-hearted person, condemning those who turn people’s struggles into entertainment.
“ALEX WAS FULL OF LIFE, ENERGY, HE WAS A GOOD GUY. You guys play with people’s lives and emotions in the name of cruise.”
His emotional statement quickly sparked mixed reactions online, with some agreeing that cyberbullying has gone too far, while others argued that public figures naturally face criticism.
One user, @Badboyvibe7, wrote:
“You gats strong emotionally for the entertainment industry.”
Another user, @Ayofemmi, questioned why many people only began speaking after the actor’s reported death.
“Everybody don start to dey post again now… why una no talk before him die?”
Reacting differently, @LyfAcrosBorders blamed bloggers for fueling controversies.
“Some bloggers are wicked naturally people. They thrive on controversies and lies.”
Meanwhile, some users urged people to stop speculating and allow the actor rest in peace.

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