Ubi Franklin Exposes Cyberbullying Campaign Against Chioma Adeleke
Music executive and talent manager Ubi Franklin has publicly declared his intention to involve law enforcement agencies to address a coordinated cyberbullying campaign targeting Davido's wife, Chioma Adeleke. In a series of posts on social media platform X, Franklin shared compelling evidence from a secret WhatsApp group chat where internet trolls actively plan and discuss their targeted harassment against the popular celebrity chef and her family.
Evidence Reveals Disturbing Harassment Tactics
Franklin posted on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, detailing the organised nature of the harassment. He provided multiple screenshots from the WhatsApp group as hard evidence to substantiate his claims. The talent manager emphasised that this malicious behaviour transcends routine celebrity criticism, describing it as repeated and targeted online harassment that has become extremely disturbing for the Adeleke family.
Expressing his shock at the content circulated in these private spaces, Ubi Franklin condemned the perpetrators in strong terms. "The message I see on this group chat is just ?," he remarked, highlighting the severity of the evil act. He further warned that Davido and Chioma are fully prepared to pursue the matter through proper legal channels to ensure the culprits face strict justice.
Legal Threats and Public Statements
In his online declarations, Franklin made it clear that the Adeleke family will not tolerate such behaviour. "One after the other, you will explain to the law enforcement what Chef Chi has done to all of you," he stated firmly. He pointed out that Chioma Adeleke minds her own business and is not involved in anyone else's affairs, questioning why individuals would invest so much time and energy into bitterness.
"Imagine having enough time and energy to create groups just to bully a woman who has done absolutely nothing to you," he concluded, underscoring the senseless nature of the attacks. This stance comes amid years of online scrutiny that Chioma has faced regarding her marriage to Afrobeats star Davido and her personal style choices.
Mixed Reactions from Netizens
Following Ubi Franklin's threats, social media users shared varied opinions on the matter. Some expressed support for the legal action, while others pointed out that similar bullying occurs in other fanbases. For instance, one user noted that fans of Davido have also been involved in bullying others, suggesting a broader issue within online communities.
- @Daminijnr7 commented, "I'm not in support of what they've been doing but you should also know that the fans of her husband has constantly been bullying Jada p on here too."
- @Festu8Snr added, "Make everyone from different camp dey arrest too make we rest abeg, like say no be every camp dey abuse them wife."
- @Abdull_hmd questioned, "But when dem Dey bullied other people from una camp you dey blind that time ? Ori e ti buru."
Other users criticised the focus on legal action, with one stating, "When Nigerian wealthy men get bored they look for who to arrest. Y'all should go get a life," reflecting a sceptical view of the motivations behind the threat.
Background on Ubi Franklin's Advocacy
This is not the first time Ubi Franklin has spoken out in defence of celebrities. Previously, he defended celebrity tailor Seyi Vodi over the high fees charged for his fashion business, revealing personal experiences with purchases and sales. Franklin's involvement in such debates highlights his role as an advocate within the entertainment industry, often addressing controversies and supporting his clients publicly.
The ongoing situation underscores the pervasive issue of cyberbullying in the digital age, particularly targeting high-profile individuals. As Ubi Franklin and the Adeleke family prepare to take legal steps, this case may set a precedent for how similar harassment is handled in Nigeria, emphasising the importance of accountability and protection against online abuse.



