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Oil Money Replies Angela Okorie, Accuses Her Of Abandoning Brother In Rehab While Chasing Clout

Oil Money, the ex-boyfriend of Nollywood actress Angela Okorie, has made a fresh allegation against her on social media
In a post shared on Instagram, he claimed that Angela abandoned her brother in a rehabilitation center while focusing on gaining attention online.
According to him, he and others had to contribute money to support the actress’ brother and help him recover.
“Na Fela wife you suppose be grandma. Her brother dey rehab since and she abandon him. Na we still dey send am money until him come out now and dey try recover. From weeds, cracks, and corolados, also Canadian loud, and she dey Insta dey make noise everyday. Imagine,” his post read.

This comes a day after Angela Okorie alleged that Oil Money has been pleading with her to take him back.
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