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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Late Actor Mr Ibu’s Wife And 3 Kids Allegedly Reportedly Suffering After His Death

The wife of late Nollywood actor, Mr Ibu, has shared the tough realities she and her children are facing since his passing.
She revealed that they now fetch water from a well, their rent has not been paid, and electricity has been disconnected for two months. Every night, they go out to look for where to charge their phones. “It’s not been easy,” she said.



During the interview with fake su!c!de alarmist King mitchy, Mr Ibu’s daughter thanked God for her mother, saying: “She tries everything to feed us, pay our school fees, and make us happy.”
When asked what message she had for Nigerians, the young girl appealed: “If you were in the industry with my dad and you are seeing us now, come and help us.”
The children are aged 10, 12, and 14.

They are complaining and look this fresh?WOW suffering looks good on them!

55 comments:

  1. @stella, 😂😭 suffering looks good on them keh?

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  2. Was there no insurance contribution from him? This woman should stop disgracing herself and look for something to do to feed her children. When you beg - you make yourself and children vulnerable-it is not good at all

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    1. I tire oo,one thing i know is this what you receive from people can never be enough until you try to make things yourself,yes even if people gift her money now, it's ok but if she didn't plan well with the money she will still come back to beg which will not be good
      I pray you find help though 🫂

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    2. so so sad that ther man could not save for the raininy days may be the sickness contributed on his spending but he ought to have built a low income 3 bedroom flat for days like this. the state govt can assist them through thier association. Big lesson to some of us who are still living. when you build roof under your head, 70% of ya problem is gone.

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  3. Funny people and they're looking well fed.

    It is well

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  4. Help them with what? luxury lifestyle. You eat very well, you look well fed. You go to school, you have a roof over your head but like millions of Nigerians cannot pay the rent. So now because their father was Mr. Ibu, Nigerians should leave their own problems and bills to be paying their own bills.

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  5. SDK's red pen lol

    Nawao... Life after the loss of a breadwinner can be very difficult I pray help finds them

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    1. Honestly. Most families go down after the loss of breadwinners. Not too good to depend on one person.

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  6. Honestly,look at how fresh and robust they all look despite the alleged suffering.
    The economy is tough on everyone,in fact you are rich if you're still able to feed your children.
    There are so many families that haven't had a decent meal in weeks,when you see them,you will know.
    May aGod come through for you where you need help but to say you're suffering,that is very far from the truth.

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  7. May God come through for them. Their look though.

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  8. All of you saying they are looking robust and complaining they are suffering should keep quiet. Their weight is their gene and has nothing to do with food. If you cant assist them, refrain from saying mocking them because even people who have both parents and earning well are still going through a lot in this economy let alone a widow whom you all know her financial state even when the man was alive

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    1. Why does she need help from others? Does she look like shes incapable of helping herself? Is she disabled or handicapped? You almost sound dignifying through your shameless submission.

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    2. Annoy 13:37. You are the one who is shameless for mocking other people pain. What is bad with her coming out to ask for you. Did she come to your house and force your miserable food out of your hand?

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  9. Stella you see am na, you read my mind. What happened to all the donations that was made to them. it was even reported that the wife had a new boyfriend then.

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    1. Imagine all the millions donated to them. Blady gluttons! See a 14 year old girl looking like an aunt. They fed FAT on the donations and are now broke. Meeting mitchy of all people to announce that they don't have electricity like Nigerians owe them anything. I h8 nonsense

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  10. This is a clear example why men need to be careful who they marry or make mother's of their children. A woman who has made value creation and generation a part of her, won't be struggling to provide basic needs for her and her children.

    This lady is someone Mr. Ibu bought 3 cars for in one day but all she continued doing was make his life difficult. For a man to say she's the worst wife he's ever had, means a lot.

    Mr. Ibu's interview in Punch newspaper where he talks about the kind of woman she is, is both haunting and sorrowful.

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    1. That is the woman 11:14 is advocating for. The person is free to empty their bank account and donate to their so called suffering. Majority of Nigerians have spoken.

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    2. 11.14 doesnt have any shame. Na chochcocho of nonsense talk.

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    3. Gbam! You hit the nail @ women who generate or create value with their existence. This one na collector, taker, parasite and them plenty for this life. Single mothers, widows have worked hard to raise their children with dignity and respect since forever but lately these lazy young girls keep stripping them of their dignity and continue to portray them as useless and helpless.

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    4. How terrible were the other wives and why did he have a knack of collecting terrible wives?

      Buying cars and no rental property for a wife much younger than you with no income of note and with little tots? What names were the cars registered in? Who was driving it most times? What's her qualification? What's her training? Which business did he help to finance her in? Who did he take her to for such training? It was more important for a woman with children who will have access to the Internet to pose semi nuuuuuud at home for him to post online so his gateman and driver can taste from a distance.

      Ibu himself suffered at the end for having a wife he thought will be an plaything. It's left for the woman to wake up and state what trade she wants Nigerians to patronize her in. It's what we labor for that lasts and no one likes to deal with a liability for long.

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  11. Does this mean that all the million million they were mentioning when Mr. Ibu was sick has finished? So the woman has nothing doing? Confusion is real shaa

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    1. Did/has help located you yet?

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  13. This should be a lesson to other men. Build your wife, empower her and set your family up.
    Mr ibu was busy chopping life opening boutiques for the likes of Judy Obasi instead of building his family.
    The wife should stand up and look for something to do. For how long will she continue to depend on the public.

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    1. Who empowered Ibu? She could not empower herself? You lot act like this relationship called marriage is not between 2 adults? Why is one expected to empower, provide, protect etc the other. The pressure on these men who marry your kind is unjustifiable. Looks like the infantalization of women from wearing fairy tale gowns at weddings is no longer symbolic. Some of una brain don shrink.

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  14. His girlfriend aka adopted daughter in connection with Valentine his son has squandered all his wealth. Imagine a whole Ibu’s wife living in a rented house. I like as him dey chop disgrace even from his grave

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    1. Ibu lived his life doing what he loved and died likely fulfilled. You are the one harboring disgrace for who no know you. Mumu. Is the wife handicapped?

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    2. You and your usual chochocho, with your foolish name

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  15. See the words coming out of her mouth '“If you were in the industry with my dad and you are seeing us now, come and help us.”
    No pls or kindly help us' Na you dash dem the money? 🙄

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    1. Don't mind them. So entitled.

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    2. Foolish children being raised by a foolish mother

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  16. This foolish foolish woman indeed. The entitlement from all of them is palpable. You can tell the children are being poorly raised. Foolish woman, you better go get a job and take care of your children nobody forced you to have. Nonsense. Nigerians have now made begging almost glamorous.

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  17. Fetching Water In The Well.Is Not Suffering Nahhh
    We Does Days Nah River Nahh..
    May Help Come For Them o..🙏

    Hello iya Boys

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    1. Fetching water inside one's apartment is better than going outside to fetch from the well.

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    2. @ Lora. Better to fetch your water from well in dignity than constitute a nuisance online to fetch water from inside house that you can't afford. Everybody should fetch the water they can afford biko.

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    3. Even oyinbo in western countries dey fetch water from well depending on where they live

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  18. May God send help. When the head of the family dies, the burden doubles.

    Ibu provided for his family when he was alive, this is the result in his absence.

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  19. Greedy woman. What happened to all the money that was donated before and after Ibu's death? This woman is so shameless and now she's transferring the shamelessness to her kids.

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    1. Seems there was some contention about the money that was raised, his older children and his adopted daughter are more enlightened and connected than she is, they likely had the upper hand.

      Why didn't Mr Ibu set this lady up when he was alive, knowing his family situation isn't likely to favour her? What's the rationale behind men building second families with children they have no long term plans for? Na wa oh!!!

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    2. 18.58. Na wa for set up kwa. An adult woman opening her legs to have unprotected sex and give birth to children cant set herself up? Ogini???

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    3. 18.58. Na wa for set up kwa. An adult woman opening her legs to have unprotected sex and give birth to children cant set herself up? Ogini???

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    4. Anon, one of Mr Ibu's sons have come out to confirm what I wrote. This woman is a wicked liar.

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  20. Mrs Ibu,I can't believe you didn't use your husband's fame to get a govt job or become an entrepreneur.. I pray help comes your way.

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    1. What happened to using her fathers name to do so before and during the marriage. Nigerian men run the biggest empowerment scheme for women truly. Now women dont have sense again.

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  21. See her and the children looking fatter and fresher than their helper.
    I thought they raised money for this woman.

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  22. But for how long are you going to beg? Be strong and fix yourself up look for something and do .

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  23. Is like what the adopted daughter complained is true.

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  24. Jr Pope's wife is doing well for herself even with much younger kids... What's all this nonsense about

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  25. I don't even know to say . Hope no be format cos see them looking fresh and well fed

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  26. So to fetch water now na steeze for poor man

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