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“Chioma Nwaoha Calls Out ‘Fake Energy’ in Asaba Nollywood Circle After Ruby Ojiakor’s Wedding”

“Chioma Nwaoha Calls Out ‘Fake Energy’ in Asaba Nollywood Circle After Ruby Ojiakor’s Wedding”

Nollywood actress Chioma Nwaoha is not mincing words. After attending fellow actress Ruby Ojiakor’s wedding over the weekend, Chioma took to Instagram to air her frustration — and what she said has sparked a wave of online reactions.

In a heartfelt (and slightly heated) post on her Instagram Story, Chioma described the atmosphere in Asaba’s movie circle as “too toxic”, saying the wedding was overrun with “fake energy and unnecessary competition.”

“Mehnnn… Asaba is too toxic. Too many actresses trying to prove nonsense point… Saw a lot of fake energy and vibes in my sister’s wedding. I wish she could read through their minds. I’m sick 😔,” she wrote.

While she didn’t mention names, the message was loud enough — and followers are already connecting the dots, especially after actress Angela Okorie shaded Destiny Etiko during the same wedding, alleging she stopped spraying money when Angela took the mic to perform.

💭 Opinion: Where’s the Sisterhood in Nollywood?

Let’s be honest — Nollywood parties and weddings are starting to look like red carpet warzones rather than celebrations. What should have been a day of joy for Ruby Ojiakor is now being remembered for side-eyes, money-spraying rivalry, and subtle digs on social media.

This brings up a real issue: why is there so much competition among women in the same industry?

Is it about clout? Fame? Or are actresses in Asaba caught in a silent race to prove who's boss?

Chioma’s brave post is important not just for its boldness, but for the conversation it sparks. It shines a light on the emotional exhaustion many female creatives might be dealing with behind the glitz and glam.

🎭 Behind the Scenes of Glamour

What fans often see is slayed dresses, luxury cars, and “celebrity goals” moments — but beneath that, Chioma’s post reminds us that not all smiles are genuine, and not every cheer is sincere.

This isn't just gossip. It’s a reflection of how competitive, image-driven, and emotionally draining life in the spotlight can become — especially in a tight-knit entertainment space like Asaba’s Nollywood scene.

🌟 Can the Industry Heal?

If there's one thing we can take from this, it’s that the Nollywood sisterhood needs more than red carpet hugs and social media likes — it needs authentic connection, healing, and collaboration.

Maybe it’s time for stars to move past silent rivalries and build each other up — especially during milestones like weddings that should symbolize love, not division.

💌 Chioma may have dropped a bombshell, but maybe — just maybe — she’s calling for a change that’s long overdue in Nollywood.

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