/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

“They slept with native doctor for fame” – Angela Okorie exposes colleagues, vows to leak evidence

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Nollywood actress, Angela Okorie, continues to expose secrets as she calls out Anita Joseph and Uche Elendu for sleeping with a native doctor for fame.

In a post which she shared via Instagram, the actress promised to leak evidence of their alleged atrocities while also accusing Anita Joseph of sleeping with men despite being married.

In her words:

“I never post the one wey Anita and Uche go sleep with native doctor for fame. I dey come with prof. The oyinbo girl wey follow una go don repent turn to God.

“She doesn’t lie. I dey come o. Married women go just dey knack anyhow. Dem dey post church wey dem go. I dey come with full vawulence.

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“The evil you support today might turn against you tomorrow. Call out evil anywhere you see evil. Una no say I no like trouble. E no mean say we dey fear anybody o. No underrate me. 2 seconds everywhere go burst.

“See I like to stay on my own. Some people say it’s boring but that boring life have saved me from a lot of these fake friends no lies. Nobody stays forever. Nothing lasts forever. Be good. Be kind. Stay humble. Stay loyal.”

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