Ireti Doyle accused of harassing, intimidating victims of daughter’s fraudulent business using Interpol

Ireti Doyle accused of harassing, intimidating victims of daughter’s fraudulent business using Interpol

Nollywood actress Ireti Doyle has been accused of using Interpol and the Nigerian police to arrest victims of her daughter’s fraudulent business.

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Nollywood actress Ireti Doyle has been accused of using Interpol and the Nigerian police to arrest victims of her daughter’s fraudulent business.

The Street Journal had earlier reported how Ireti had distanced herself from her daughters fraudulent hair business and warned the public not to associate her with her daughter’s business.

In a new post shared on microblogging platform, Twitter, Ireti again issued a stern warning to those dragging her over the fraud issue but do not know the facts.

She wrote: “If you dey under ‘deep cover’ like the purveyors of ‘vawulence’ and you follow dey drag person onto matter wey be say you no sabi the facts like that, be sure to use a short rope lest you to and hang yourself. Selah.”

But in a rebuttal tweet, a human rights-oriented platform accused Ireti Doyle of using the Interpol and Nigerian Police to pick up, harass, and intimidate victims of her daughter’s fraudulent business who had called her out on social media.

The platform also warned the actress to stop using her connection and corrupt people to intimidate innocent Nigerians.

“Concerned Nigerians can confirm that Ms. Ireti Doyle is using the interpol to pick up victims of her daughter’s alleged fraudulent activities. We understand that she is using Nigerian police to intimidate and harass those who spoke up on the matter.

“Concerned Nigerian condemn this abhorrent abuse of powers. We call on the victims to reach to us via the DMs. We will be following up this case. @IretiDoyle, you have us to contend with. Stop using connections to corrupt people to intimidate innocent Nigerians.