Mercy Johnson drops charges against TikToker Eedie Bliss

Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson has dropped charges against TikTok creator Eedie Bliss, leading to her release from detention. The development follows a public outcry on social media platforms, with many calling for Eedie Bliss’s freedom. The TikTok star was arrested over a video she shared in December 2025, in which she made allegations about Mercy Johnson’s husband, Prince Henry Okojie, and his personal life.

According to reports, Eedie Bliss claimed that Prince Okojie had purchased a house for his pregnant mistress and that Mercy Johnson had allegedly been involved in causing the mistress to miscarry. The video sparked a heated debate on social media, with some users defending the actress and her family, while others criticized her for taking legal action against Eedie Bliss.

Social media critic VeryDarkMan was among those who spoke out against Mercy Johnson’s actions, accusing her of oppression and noting that defamation is a civil matter. He issued an ultimatum to the actress, calling for her to drop the charges against Eedie Bliss. Following Mercy Johnson’s decision to do so, VeryDarkMan announced Eedie Bliss’s release on his Instagram page and stated that he would be taking on all defamation cases against the actress and her family.

Eedie Bliss’s release has been welcomed by many on social media, who see it as a victory for free speech and a reminder that public figures should be held accountable for their actions. The incident has also sparked a wider conversation about the use of social media and the importance of verifying information before sharing it online.

The case highlights the complexities of social media and the law, particularly in cases involving defamation and free speech. As social media continues to play an increasingly important role in public discourse, it is likely that we will see more cases like this in the future. For now, Eedie Bliss’s release brings an end to a contentious chapter, but the broader implications of the case are likely to be debated for some time to come.

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