/ Jul 02, 2026
/ Jul 02, 2026

Mr. Ibu’s adopted daughter Jasmine accused of hijacking TikTok account

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Jasmine Okafor, the adopted daughter of the late legendary actor Mr Ibu, has faced harsh criticisms from netizens over claims that she changed the deceased TikTok account of 1.1 million followers to hers.

The allegation comes barely 72 hours after the death of Mr. Ibu.

In a recent Instagram post, controversial blogger Tosin Silverdam accused Jasmine of personalising the late actor’s TikTok account.

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Tosin questioned the logic for the quick action, fearing that the actor’s adopted daughter had been notified about Mr Ibu’s death before the occurrence.

He also contrasted Jasmine Okafor’s own Tiktok account, which has over 1 million followers, questioning her motives for taking the actor’s lone page and erasing all of his videos.

It is worth noting that Mr. Ibu’s adoptive daughter established the actor’s account and handled it for him some years ago.

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