When Nollywood actress Anita Joseph woke up to see her name trending, it wasn’t because of a new movie or endorsement—it was because of a bombshell accusation.
May Edochie’s former lawyer, Emeka Ugwuonye, alleged that Anita staged fake awards and ambassadorial titles for May, including the much-talked-about “UN Peace Ambassador” recognition.
The internet didn’t just buzz—it erupted. Tweets, memes, and Instagram reels flew across timelines, turning what seemed like a minor allegation into Nollywood’s latest full-blown scandal.
Anita Joseph Responds: “Fake Fake Eh”
Anita wasted no time clapping back. In an Instagram video, dripping with sarcasm and confidence, she dismissed the allegations as nothing but “fake fake eh,” poking fun at those who believed the claims.
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Her message was clear: she wasn’t here to defend herself quietly—she was here to fight fire with fire.
Nollywood’s Award Obsession
This drama opens an uncomfortable conversation: are Nollywood stars chasing more plaques than performance? From “ambassador” tags to “peace awards” handed out at hotel halls, the entertainment industry has long been accused of inflating reputations with unverified recognitions.
Anita Joseph vs May Edochie isn’t just a clash of personalities—it’s a mirror reflecting Nollywood’s image game, where perception often outruns authenticity.