Veteran Nollywood actress and humanitarian Tonto Dikeh has firmly dismissed attempts to entangle her in the ongoing controversy surrounding the late singer Mohbad, after social media activist Verydarkman alleged her involvement in a private WhatsApp group related to the case.
Verydarkman, who has been vocal about the circumstances of Mohbad’s death, recently claimed that actress Iyabo Ojo had created a WhatsApp group which included several notable names, among them Tonto Dikeh and music producer Samklef.
Responding to the claims, Tonto Dikeh made it clear she would not be drawn into the drama or speculation, especially regarding a situation she considers sensitive and already burdened with public noise. Without directly addressing any individual, she shared a personal message asserting her decision to prioritize inner peace and spiritual conviction over what she described as disgraceful distractions.
In her statement, Tonto emphasized that her values no longer align with public squabbles or social media-fueled feuds. While maintaining her silence on the specifics of the allegations, she underscored her commitment to walking a path of dignity, faith, and personal healing.
She also sent a strong message to those anticipating a public clash, warning that her peace and joy cannot be shaken by online provocations. The actress ended her post with a fiery declaration of self-worth and spiritual protection, rejecting any attempt to pull her into chaos.
Tonto’s response appears aimed not just at Verydarkman, but at all individuals or platforms seeking to associate her name with controversies surrounding Mohbad’s tragic death—a case that continues to spark debates across Nigeria’s entertainment industry and beyond.
Source: NewsandVibes.com