Nigerian skit maker Denilson Igwe has revealed that his social media accounts—YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram—were hacked during the week he departed from Mark Angel Comedy.
In a recent appearance on **The Honest Bunch Podcast**, Igwe disclosed that since the hack, his social media pages have seen no growth in followers or subscribers. He mentioned being instructed to take actions he did not understand, leading to stagnant growth on these platforms since 2019.
Igwe, who was a prominent member of Mark Angel Comedy alongside other comic acts like Emmanuella, left the group in 2019. He previously claimed to be the founder of the comedy channel and accused Mark Angel of monetizing it without his consent.
### Ayra Starr Discusses Handling Criticism
Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has opened up about her approach to dealing with criticism. In an interview with **Dose Society**, the ‘Bloody Samaritan’ star shared her perspective on ignoring negative feedback.
Starr believes that focusing on others’ opinions is misplaced, noting that many critics are themselves dealing with personal struggles such as financial difficulties and exhaustion. She emphasized the importance of not letting public criticism affect one’s peace of mind and encouraged focusing on one’s own journey rather than being preoccupied with external perceptions.
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