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Police Launch Investigation Into Blaqbonez Over Alleged Harassment and Cyberstalking

Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, popularly known as Blaqbonez, is reportedly under police investigation following a formal petition accusing him of harassment, cyberstalking, and blackmail after a woman alleged that he targeted her online for rejecting his advances.
The petition, filed with the Nigeria Police Force on October 25, 2025, claims the 29-year-old artist violated several provisions of Nigerian law, including the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act of 2015, the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act of 2015, and the Data Protection Act of 2023.
According to the complaint, Blaqbonez allegedly engaged in emotional harassment and circulated private videos on social media after the complainant declined his proposal.
Legal representatives for the petitioner stated that two formal letters demanding ₦200 million in damages and a public apology were previously sent to the artist but received no response, prompting the filing of the police petition.
Police sources have confirmed receipt of the petition and revealed that an investigation is underway to authenticate the claims and review the available digital evidence.
The development has sparked widespread debate online, with Nigerians sharing mixed reactions over issues of celebrity accountability, digital abuse, and consent. While some users have praised the alleged victim’s decision to pursue legal action, others have urged restraint until the investigation concludes.
The controversy comes at a particularly tense moment for Blaqbonez, who has been dominating headlines following his ongoing rap feud with Odumodublvck. The timing of the petition has further divided opinion within Nigeria’s music community.
As of the time of this report, neither Blaqbonez nor his management team has issued an official statement addressing the allegations.
Police officials, however, have confirmed that the matter is being handled in line with standard investigative procedures, with findings expected to determine the next legal steps.
The case has reignited public discussion around the need for stricter enforcement of Nigeria’s cybercrime and online harassment laws, particularly in the digital age, where social media interactions often blur personal and public boundaries.
BREAKING: After two ignored petitions, Blaqbonez gets formal notice as accuser reiterates claims of ongoing harâssmênt and cyberbųllying. pic.twitter.com/KRl7uRJZ3r
— YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) October 27, 2025
