The actress Iyabo Ojo’s stepdaughter, Vanessa Onyinye, has spoken out following an alleged dispute with the actress.
When Vanessa removed all of Iyabo Ojo’s photos and those of her daughter, Priscilla, from her Instagram page earlier, many people were taken aback.
Many believed her father, Paul Okoye, had broken up with the actress as a result of this.
She clarified the situation by posting in the comments section of Instagram blog Cutie Julls, who had originally reported on it.
Vanessa dispelled rumors that the blended family was having problems or tension.
Onyinye claimed that since her page is hers, she is free to do whatever she wants with it.
She added that Iyabo Ojo didn’t treat them dirty and urged the blogger to stop stirring up needless controversy.
“Cutie abeg na me the stepdaughter! That “something” you’re looking for no dey here ooo abeg! It is my page and I can do anything. I want with it. The season have passed… No, come start unnecessary controversy… I dey sleep… @iyaboojofespris MAMA NO DO US”.
She stated that she is a quiet person on social media and wouldn’t tolerate to being tagged to worthless news.
“Please I’m a quiet person on this gram! Please don’t be tagging me in rubbish. Love and light.
Cutie Julls (blogger) you go dey alright”.
Vanessa Onyinye, the step daughter of actress, Iyabo Ojo has penned a self note as she marks her 26th birthday
The daughter of talent manager, Paul Okoye stuck to her usual birthday rituals by being grateful. Every year, Onyinye always pens a gratifying message to her family, friends, business associate and all.
Making this year’s own different, Onyinye penned a self note to appreciate herself.
Onyinye highlighted several reasons why she is grateful to herself some of which includes, learning how to survive, listening to her father, among many others.
“This year like always I am thankful and grateful.
I have lots of people in my family, my network and my circle of friends who love me, acre about me and support me. And I owe them the same love back.
But this year I want to also take a page from the book of @snoopdogg and thank myself.
I Thank me for not giving up.
I thank me for working hard.
I thank me for seeing the best in other people.
I thank me for always looking at the future and bigger picture.
I thank me for learning how to survive in all conditions and circumstances.
I thank me for listening to my father.
I thank me for opening doors for others.
I thank me for putting my people on.
I thank me for being there when people needed me.
Most of all I thank me for believing in God and never giving up.Happy Birthday to Me +1″.
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