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Ubi Franklin Warns Cyberbullies Targeting Chioma Adeleke, Threatens Legal Action

Music executive Ubi Franklin condemns online attacks on Chioma Adeleke, warning of legal action over alleged coordinated cyberbullying groups.

Music executive and businessman Ubi Franklin has issued a strong warning to individuals allegedly involved in coordinated online harassment targeting Chioma Adeleke, stating that legal steps may be taken against those responsible.

Franklin, who is professionally linked to Chioma’s brand and maintains close business relations within the circle of Davido, raised the concern via X, alleging that certain groups have been created to repeatedly target Chioma, her family, and associates online.

He warned that the matter may be escalated to law enforcement, insisting that those involved would be made to account for their actions.

“One after the other, you will explain to the law enforcement what Chef chi has done to all of you, just keep opening groups to bully her, Her Husband, Me as her manager and the entire family has your time now and we will follow the rules and you will be served.”

Franklin also criticised what he described as sustained online hostility directed at Chioma, questioning the intent behind such behaviour.

“And then people say humans aren’t wicked or bitter.
Imagine having enough time and energy to create groups just to bully a woman who has done absolutely nothing to you.

Chioma is not anyone’s problem and she is not in anyone’s business.”

Chioma Adeleke, popularly known as Chef Chi, has often been the subject of online discussions due to her public profile and relationship with Davido, with recurring debates around her lifestyle and public image.

Franklin continues to be publicly associated with the Adeleke circle in a business and professional capacity, often speaking on matters concerning Chioma and Davido’s brand and public engagements.

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