Nollywood actress Bukky Wright warns of fake social media accounts

Nigerian actress Bukky Wright has alerted the public to the existence of fake social media accounts created in her name, aimed at deceiving unsuspecting individuals. In a statement posted on her official Instagram account on Thursday, Wright warned her fans and the general public to exercise caution when interacting with accounts purporting to be hers.

The warning came after a fraudulent job vacancy post was shared from a fake account, claiming to offer employment opportunities in the United Kingdom. Wright swiftly disavowed the post, terming it “fraudulent” and reassuring her audience that she would never solicit money, request personal information, or engage in private conversations on alternative platforms.

As a precautionary measure, Wright emphasized that her official Instagram page is the only authentic source of information regarding her activities and announcements. She urged her followers to be vigilant and disregard any suspicious messages or posts from impostor accounts.

Wright’s alert serves as a reminder of the growing concern of identity theft and online scams, which have become increasingly prevalent on social media platforms. The actress’s proactive step in addressing the issue highlights the importance of verification and due diligence in the digital age.

With a career spanning several decades, Bukky Wright has established herself as a renowned figure in the Nigerian film industry, also known as Nollywood. Her warning to the public is a timely reminder of the need for caution when interacting with online content, especially when it involves personal or financial information.

As the issue of online impersonation continues to affect public figures and individuals alike, Wright’s statement reinforces the significance of being aware of one’s online presence and taking necessary measures to protect oneself from potential scams. By bringing attention to this matter, Wright hopes to prevent further instances of deception and ensure the safety of her fans and the general public.

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