Popular Nigerian actress, Georgina Onuoha has taken to social media to lament about the drastic change in her Instagram followers.
Sharing some screenshots to buttress her claim on her verified social media handle on Instagram, her Instagram followers were reduced drastically from 419,000 to 365,000.
Her post came at a point that Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram faced some challenges on September 4 leading to a global shut down.
She made an initial post which reads;
“Are you witnessing the Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram Dejavu?
Well, it can be a blessing in disguise as they’ve returned all my followers they’ve been holding hostsge for a while 😂👏👏.
Before the Black out, my followers was at 365k, now I’m at 419K. I bin talk am say, Mark they steal my followers my friend no believe am.. See am now. Him don return all of them 😂💃.
Let me enjoy this victory quick quick before they capture my followers again 😂👏💃💃.
As a Nigerian the 419k followers is suspicious 😂😂
Make una wake up oo. NEPA don bring social media light back 😂😂💃.”
After making the above post, her followers went back to 365,000 and reacting to it, she wrote;
“I talk am, Mark Zuckerberg don do me 419.
Him to take my followers hostage again.
E don go down.
I talk.. I talk say the na 419 dem one do me.. Una don see am now. 😂😂😂😂”
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