Nigerian Skit Maker Denilson Igwe Speaks Out on Social Media Hacking After Leaving Mark Angel Comedy
Popular Nigerian comedian and skit maker, Denilson Igwe, has opened up about the challenges he has faced since leaving Mark Angel Comedy in 2019. In a recent interview on The Honest Bunch Podcast, Igwe revealed that his social media pages were hacked just a week after he left the comedy group.
According to Igwe, his YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram pages were hacked, and he was told to perform tasks he didn’t understand. As a result, his social media pages have not added a single follower since 2019, and they remain stagnant.
Mark Angel Comedy, which was founded by Mark Angel, gained massive popularity in 2013, with over a billion views and nine million subscribers on YouTube. Igwe was a key member of the comedy group, along with Emmanuella, and had featured in several of their skits.
However, Igwe had earlier claimed that he was the founder of the comedy channel and accused Mark Angel of monetizing it without his consent. This revelation has sparked controversy in the Nigerian comedy scene, with many fans divided on the issue.
Igwe’s story serves as a reminder of the importance of cybersecurity and the potential consequences of social media hacking. As the world becomes increasingly digital, it is crucial for individuals and businesses to prioritize online security to protect their online presence and reputation.
The drama surrounding Mark Angel Comedy and Denilson Igwe’s departure is a developing story, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.