To those flooding my inbox with insults simply because I raised questions about Okwuluora’s alleged kidnap—may thunder strike you for supporting ignorance over accountability.

Let me make this clear: Okwuluora is like a younger brother to me. I was doing charity with my own hard-earned money long before he came into the social media space. I have consistently contributed to almost every charitable cause he posted on his page—he knows this very well. But that doesn’t mean I will turn a blind eye when he says or does something questionable.

You people expect us to keep quiet when he comes online to claim that kidnappers emptied his bank account in Ụmụaka? Do you know how many people have paid him money for one business or the other? As someone who brought this matter to the public domain, is it not reasonable for him to publish his bank statements to clarify where the supposed ransom money went—especially if it was paid through a POS, as he claimed?

Instead of seeking clarity, some of you are blindly defending him. Is it now right for him to tell people to stop visiting Ụmụaka and Orlu simply because he claims he was kidnapped there? By that logic, should people also stop going to Enugu or Anambra where similar incidents have happened? That’s not just wrong—it’s reckless.

Let it be known: I am not someone you can bully into silence. I am ready for any of you who think I should shut up. Okwuluora must come clean. He must make his bank statements public to support his claim of being kidnapped and paying ransom in Ụmụaka.