/ Jul 02, 2026
/ Jul 02, 2026

Comedian Brainjotter accused of orchestrating alleged at-home abortion

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Popular Nigerian comedian, Brainjotter, is at the centre of a growing social media storm following explosive allegations linking him to an illegal at-home abortion that allegedly ended in tragedy.

In a series of damning posts circulating online, Brainjotter has been accused of arranging for a doctor to carry out an abortion procedure at a private residence. The allegations further claim that he sent abortion pills to the girl in question via his personal assistant, instructing her to take them in preparation for the doctor’s arrival.

The situation escalated when a well-known health influencer, Aproko Doctor, was allegedly named by Brainjotter as the one who recommended the doctor involved. Though unconfirmed, this connection has triggered a frenzy of reactions across social media, with many calling for accountability.

Critics have labelled Brainjotter and the unnamed doctor “criminals,” insisting that performing or facilitating such a procedure outside a certified medical facility is not only reckless but potentially fatal.

Neither Brainjotter nor Aproko Doctor has released an official statement addressing the claims, leaving the public demanding answers.

The incident, still unfolding, raises urgent questions about the legality, ethics, and safety of off-the-books medical procedures in Nigeria. As the heat intensifies, fans and observers alike are watching closely to see how the high-profile personalities respond—or if law enforcement will intervene.

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