14 Beautiful African Love Songs to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

14 Beautiful African Love Songs to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

E-Money Breaks Silence Amid Backlash Over Igbo Businessmen Backing Tinubu’s 2027 Re-Election

E-Money Breaks Silence Amid Backlash Over Igbo Businessmen Backing Tinubu’s 2027 Re-Election

Ayo Adesanya Advises Young Girls to Avoid Hookups and Quick Money Schemes

Ayo Adesanya Advises Young Girls to Avoid Hookups and Quick Money Schemes

Zule Zoo to Celebrate 20 Years in Music With Anniversary Concert in Abuja

Zule Zoo to Celebrate 20 Years in Music With Anniversary Concert in Abuja

Uche Ogbodo Says Men Are Responsible for 95% of Failed Marriages

Uche Ogbodo Says Men Are Responsible for 95% of Failed Marriages

Tems Becomes First African Female Artist With 7 Billboard Hot 100 Entries

Tems Becomes First African Female Artist With 7 Billboard Hot 100 Entries

How I was wrongly accused of beating my wife Bambam – Teddy A Reality TV star Tope Adenibuyan, popularly known as Teddy A, has opened up about the emotional toll of false allegations of abuse made against him.  In a recent interview on the WithChude Podcast, Teddy A revealed that a report accusing him of physically abusing his wife, actress Bamike “Bambam”, had a profound impact on him.  The allegations, which spread on social media, claimed that Teddy A beat his wife, including during her pregnancy.  He said, “When they said I was beating my wife, which was a lot. I woke up, went downstairs, my wife was there, she was watching a movie, she was pregnant and laughing”.  He said the report sparked widespread discussion and left both him and Bambam shocked and confused about its origin. “Then I checked my phone and saw my notifications going off. I was like, I didn’t drop any content that’s trending, what’s going on, what did I do, or what are they saying now? As I went through the comments, my wife became very emotional and kept asking who did this. I honestly didn’t know, maybe it was one ex somewhere or village people trying to come after me”, he continued.  Teddy A also recalled the day he discovered the report, saying he was initially advised to stay silent and let the issue die down.  However, he later realised that this approach had lasting effects on his reputation, as the allegations continued to resurface online and shape public opinion.  “I called my manager to ask what we should do, and he told me not to fuel the fire and just let it go. At the time, I didn’t really see the damage staying silent would do to my reputation. Even when my wife and I post ourselves, people still comment and ask if I’m sure I don’t beat my wife. Why would they say that? Why on earth would they do that? It affected me because it made people see me in a way that wasn’t true,” he added.

How I was wrongly accused of beating my wife Bambam – Teddy A Reality TV star Tope Adenibuyan, popularly known as Teddy A, has opened up about the emotional toll of false allegations of abuse made against him. In a recent interview on the WithChude Podcast, Teddy A revealed that a report accusing him of physically abusing his wife, actress Bamike “Bambam”, had a profound impact on him. The allegations, which spread on social media, claimed that Teddy A beat his wife, including during her pregnancy. He said, “When they said I was beating my wife, which was a lot. I woke up, went downstairs, my wife was there, she was watching a movie, she was pregnant and laughing”. He said the report sparked widespread discussion and left both him and Bambam shocked and confused about its origin. “Then I checked my phone and saw my notifications going off. I was like, I didn’t drop any content that’s trending, what’s going on, what did I do, or what are they saying now? As I went through the comments, my wife became very emotional and kept asking who did this. I honestly didn’t know, maybe it was one ex somewhere or village people trying to come after me”, he continued. Teddy A also recalled the day he discovered the report, saying he was initially advised to stay silent and let the issue die down. However, he later realised that this approach had lasting effects on his reputation, as the allegations continued to resurface online and shape public opinion. “I called my manager to ask what we should do, and he told me not to fuel the fire and just let it go. At the time, I didn’t really see the damage staying silent would do to my reputation. Even when my wife and I post ourselves, people still comment and ask if I’m sure I don’t beat my wife. Why would they say that? Why on earth would they do that? It affected me because it made people see me in a way that wasn’t true,” he added.

Pete Edochie Breaks Silence on Death Rumours, Says “I’m Alive”

Pete Edochie Breaks Silence on Death Rumours, Says “I’m Alive”

Faithia Balogun Announces Mother’s Death After 55th Birthday Celebration

Faithia Balogun Announces Mother’s Death After 55th Birthday Celebration

KWAM1’s Daughter Dami Clears Air on Dating Rumours With Asake

KWAM1’s Daughter Dami Clears Air on Dating Rumours With Asake