Drama Unfolds as Oil Money Accuses Angela Okorie of Abandoning Her Brother in Rehab
The social media space is buzzing again, and this time, it's not because of a new Nollywood release or red carpet glam. It’s a personal feud playing out publicly between actress Angela Okorie and her ex-boyfriend Oil Money, and the claims are stirring reactions far and wide.
In a surprising Instagram post, Oil Money accused the actress of abandoning her own brother in a rehab facility while allegedly putting up a perfect image online. According to him, he and others had to contribute funds to help the young man out of the rehab center.
“Na Fela wife you suppose be grandma,” he mocked.
“Her brother dey rehab since and she abandon him… We still dey send am money until him come out and dey try recover. From weeds, cracks and corolados, also Canadian loud — and she dey Insta dey make noise every day.”
🎭 Nollywood Fame Meets Family Flames
This isn’t the first time Angela Okorie has been in the spotlight for more than her movie roles. Just yesterday, she made headlines after alleging that Oil Money had been pleading to reconcile with her — a claim he appears to be clapping back at with these new revelations.
While Angela is yet to officially respond to the rehab allegation, the drama is triggering conversations about celebrity priorities, mental health support, and the real cost of social media fame.
🗣️ OPINION: Where Do We Draw the Line Between Content and Care?
There’s an old saying: “Charity begins at home.” But in a time when Instagram likes sometimes outweigh real-life responsibilities, stories like this call for deeper reflection.
If Oil Money’s claim holds any truth, it raises a sad and serious question: Are some of our favorite celebrities too focused on optics to care about what really matters?
On the flip side, these types of personal attacks — especially concerning someone’s family — can also be tools for public shaming or revenge. Family struggles, especially those involving addiction and recovery, require compassion, not clout.
💬 Final Thought
Whether it’s damage control or an honest cry for accountability, this saga between Angela Okorie and Oil Money reminds us that celebrities are humans too — with flaws, family burdens, and private pain behind the filters and followers.
Before we judge or jeer, perhaps the better question is:
How many people are silently going through worse without anyone to raise money — or even raise a voice — for them?
#AngelaVsOilMoney #RealLifeNotReels #FamilyOverFollowers #TalkTalkWithTruth #CelebrityResponsibility