

The controversy erupted on September 23, 2025, when @chubbiedivah posted a series of tweets alleging that Okoye had engaged in an extramarital affair with the family's housemaid during his marriage to ex-wife Anita Okoye. She further claimed that Okoye had raped or coerced the domestic worker, who was purportedly underage at the time, and that the incident led to the eviction of his wife and sister-in-law from their home. The posts quickly went viral, prompting widespread online debate and calls for Okoye to respond.
In a swift rebuttal, Okoye publicly vowed to hold the accuser accountable, stating on X that he would deploy "every necessary means, power, resources, and money" to ensure justice, regardless of whether she deactivated her account or attempted to evade detection. Shortly after, @chubbiedivah deactivated her X and Instagram profiles and reportedly fled her husband's residence in an apparent bid to avoid legal repercussions.
According to updates from netizen JJExclusive1, the woman—identified in court documents as Ayomide Agboola—was apprehended by authorities on November 6, 2025, after months on the run. She was detained and formally charged on November 10, 2025, facing allegations of defamation and making false statements. Okoye reportedly withheld public updates on the arrest to prevent potential sympathy campaigns that could influence the judicial process.
In a recent video statement following her arraignment, Agboola addressed her health condition amid the ordeal, expressing remorse while emphasizing the emotional toll of the proceedings. The case has ignited discussions on social media accountability, the perils of unverified online accusations, and the need to safeguard genuine victims of abuse without enabling baseless claims.
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