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Blaqbonez Breaks Silence on Allegations, Calls Claims ‘False and Malicious’

  • Writer: Sean
    Sean
  • Oct 28
  • 2 min read

Rapper Emeka Akumefule, professionally known as Blaqbonez, has publicly denied allegations of cyber-harassment, blackmail and privacy invasion after reports of a petition filed by a complainant surfaced online.


Blaqbonez addresses false allegations in public statement on X.

According to reporting in national outlets including Premium Times and TheCable, the petitioner — identified in reports as Jane Doe through legal representation at Bristol & Mortglass C.S. — alleges that the artist engaged in acts described as cyberstalking, blackmail and the non-consensual circulation of private material following the end of a personal relationship. The petition reportedly asked the Nigeria Police Force to investigate, citing emotional and psychological harm.


Blaqbonez breaks his silence

At 9:00 p.m. on October 27, Blaqbonez posted on X (formerly Twitter) to deny the allegations. In the thread he called the claims “false and deeply distressing,” described them as part of a broader pattern of harassment he says he has experienced within the industry, and said he is cooperating with authorities to establish the facts.

“Over the past few days, several false and deeply distressing allegations have been circulated online about me… I have done nothing wrong,” he wrote.“I’m cooperating fully with the authorities to ensure that the truth is established once and for all. I have nothing to hide, and I welcome transparency.”


Blaqbonez also framed the issue as connected to a past personal relationship that he says ended respectfully; he suggested the matter has been pulled into a wider professional feud. The X post has generated significant engagement, with reporting noting thousands of views, retweets and mixed reactions across social platforms.


What’s verified — and what remains unconfirmed

At the time of publication:

  • Multiple media outlets have published reporting based on the petition and public social media posts.

  • The petition’s existence is reported via the complainant’s legal representatives; however, there is no public police statement or court filing confirming formal charges or an ongoing prosecution as of this article.

  • The specifics cited in the petition (alleged private material and accusations of blackmail) are reported claims and not court-proven facts.


Both parties’ public statements — the complainant via counsel and Blaqbonez via social media — are on the record. Those statements are not the same as formal charges, and they remain unproven until verified through police filings or court proceedings.


This situation raises urgent questions about digital abuse, privacy and accountability in the Nigerian entertainment industry. 99Pluz will continue to monitor primary sources — police statements, official filings, and on-the-record comments from legal representatives — and will update this story if and when new verified information appears.


Disclaimer

This article is based on verified media reporting and public social posts. Sensitive details have been omitted for privacy and legal safety. All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.


Reporting compiled from national outlets and the complainant’s public legal representation and verified public social posts from the artist. 99Pluz will update with direct links to official police or court records should they become available.

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