Popular Nollywood actress Angela Okorie is making headlines again—not for a movie role, but for a scathing social media outburst that has taken her fans by surprise. The actress has officially ended her relationship with her now ex-boyfriend known publicly as “Oil Money”, accusing him of betrayal, infidelity, and manipulation.
In a viral post shared on her Instagram story, Angela aired her grievances about the heartbreak, calling her former partner an “efulefu” (a derogatory Igbo word for a worthless person) and labelling him as “gullible” and “easily accessible”. According to the actress, Oil Money had been cheating on her with multiple actresses within the Nollywood industry.
Angela did not mince words in describing how she felt used and blindsided. “He is not who he claims to be,” she said. “He saw real fame and started jumping up and down.” The actress, who once proudly flaunted their relationship online, now vows never to post another man again until she’s married, citing the emotional toll and public scrutiny that followed.
The explosive revelation included a disturbing claim that her ex allegedly bragged about using her to connect with wealthy and influential women in Nollywood and Lagos. “He told me the day I caught his chat with a Nollywood girl that he would make sure he sleeps with all those rich women,” she revealed, expressing disbelief and heartbreak over the entire ordeal.
Angela further accused her ex of being a clout chaser, interested in her status rather than genuine love. “Noise of empty self, bags, and cheap food in restaurants,” she wrote, painting a picture of a man far removed from the persona he projected.
Now separated, Angela says she has removed all traces of him from her page, urging fans and followers to ignore any posts of her image made by him.
This breakup isn’t just another celebrity split—Angela’s story is a cautionary tale of fame, love, and betrayal in the spotlight. Her decision to speak out not only highlights the emotional vulnerability behind the glamorous world of Nollywood but also raises the issue of exploitation and trust in high-profile relationships.
Despite the drama, the actress ended her post on a note of hope: “I will marry right in Jesus’ name,” reaffirming her belief in finding true love someday.
