OpenLife reports that renowned Nollywood star Eniola Badmus has hit back at social media allegations claiming she acts as a pimp for high‑profile figures in both the film industry and Nigerian politics.
The claims, shared by an X user, suggested that Badmus allegedly facilitates connections between young women and top directors, movie executives, and politicians.
According to the post, the actress supposedly used these networks to break into political circles and that several young girls were taken advantage of through these connections.
The social media claim read in part: “Popular Yoruba Actress Eniola Badmus is reportedly a private pimp in Nigeria and in the movie industry, linking young girls up with top directors, movie executives, and Nigerian politicians. She surely gained entry into the political scene through this network, and many young girls have been exploited & used for different purposes by politicians through her connections.”
In response, Badmus strongly denied the allegations, calling them false and threatening to involve law enforcement. She made it clear that she would not let the matter go unanswered.
“This is the attention you’ve been craving for, so let’s get into it… This is a false accusation, and Authorities will step in… Let it be known that we do not forgive in this zone,” the actress wrote.
With her usual boldness, Eniola Badmus has made it clear that she will not stand by quietly.
As the controversy unfolds, all eyes are now on how authorities will respond, and whether the actress’s fiery warning will send a strong message to anyone daring to tarnish her reputation online.
One thing is certain: in her zone, forgiveness is not on the table.
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