Nigerian skit maker, Denilson Igwe has revealed that his social media accounts, including his YouTube, Facebook and Instagram pages, were hacked the week he left Mark Angel Comedy.
According to him, since the hack, the pages have not added a single subscriber because he was told to do something he does not understand.
According to him, since 2019, till the present time, the social media pages have remained stagnant.
Igwe made the revelation during a recent appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast.
He said, “They hacked my YouTube, Facebook and Instagram pages the week I left Mark Angel Comedy.
“Since that time, I was told to do something I do not understand but the pages do not go forward or backward. Since 2019 till now, the social media pages have not added one follower. It is just there like that.”
Naturenex reports Igwe was part of the Mark Angel Comedy group, which also includes other comic acts, including Emmanuella but left the group in 2019.
Igwe had earlier claimed he is the founder of the comedy channel and accused Mark Angel of monetizing it without his consent.
“Stop Overthinking What Others Think” – Ayra Starr Talks About Ignoring Criticism
Nigerian singer, Ayra Starr, has shared her perspective on handling criticism, revealing that she remains unaffected by negative feedback due to the broader struggles many people face.
In a candid conversation with Dose Society, the ‘Bloody Samaritan’ crooner expressed her belief that concerns over public opinion are misplaced.
She explained that the majority of critics are themselves struggling with personal challenges, such as financial difficulties and exhaustion.
Starr emphasized the futility of dwelling on others’ perceptions.