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Nigerians calls out Mr. Ibu’s wife, drags her out over actor’s death

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Nigerians calls out Mr. Ibu's wife, drags her out over actor's death

Nigerians have called out Stella Maris, the wife of late comic actor, Mr. Ibu, as they slammed accusations on her on social media.

Many Nigerians took to her social media page, dragging her and the family of the deceased for fighting over money donated for the actor’s health instead of taking care of him before his death.

TopNaija recalls that Stella Maris was recently spotted shedding tears as Mr. Ibu’s corpse was being carried away from the hospital.

Prior to the actor’s unfortunate death, there were reports that Mr Ibu’s wife was requesting an iPhone 15 to be purchased for her using the donations made by the actor. Reports claimed that she asked for funds for a buttock enhancement procedure, arguing that she was still young and wanted to appear attractive.

Now that the actor had died, fans of Ibu have stormed the woman’s page to attack her.

 

See comments below:

kelem.600 wrote: “This woman wey never mature enough.for relationship got married 🤦”

0masonia222 wrote: “Say no to polygamy… Una don finally kill him 😭😭😭😭 may his soul rest in peace.”

prank_lord1 wrote: “I don’t know what do women gain in keeling tbejr own husbands.”

zara_savoia wrote: “As una done kpia am now sha una go rest ????”

callmebarbie0001 wrote: “There was enough money to fly him overseas for treatment. Why ona no do am. Him done kpai. We know say that money go cause wahala during sharing. Yall mk sure to utilise your shares.”

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