E-Money Launches Manhunt for Facebook Users Who Spread Defamatory Post

Emeka ‘E-Money' Okonkwo
Emeka ‘E-Money' Okonkwo


E-Money begins looking for two Facebook users who claimed he killed John Pope Jr.



Emeka Okonkwo, often known as E-Money, is a businessman and socialite. He recently came under fire from two Facebook influencers who claimed he had an affair with Pope Odonwodo, also known as Junior Pope, the late Nollywood actor's wife.


Videos that were posted on Facebook uncovered the charges, in which one of the unidentified ladies claimed that E-Money was responsible for Junior Pope's death.


She also conjectured that E-Money had a love relationship with the late actor's spouse.


Similar statements were made in a another film by a different woman, whose identity is likewise unknown.


E-Money strongly refutes the allegations, categorically denying any involvement in Junior Pope's demise or a romantic relationship with his wife, labeling the claims as baseless and defamatory.


He characterized the accusations as unfounded and detrimental to his standing.


“These accusations are false and malicious,” E-Money said.


“I am deeply disturbed by these defamatory statements and am seeking the help of the public to identify these individuals.”


E-Money issued a call to action, asking his fans and the public to share any information that would help identify the two influencers who are behind these claims.






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