Stanley Ontop has publicly challenged Stella Marris, widow of late Nollywood actor John Okafor, known as Mr Ibu, over a viral video in which she sought financial help. In the clip, Stella cited difficulties paying rent, electricity bills, and her children's school fees, stating the children were no longer in school. The appeal drew attention, prompting a response from Stanley Ontop in an Instagram video posted June 25. He questioned why she was asking for donations just two years after her husband's death, citing claims that Mr Ibu left behind N66 million in a bank account. "How can you come out after two years since your husband died and you're asking people to contribute money for you? This man died and left 66 million naira in his bank account. Where is the money?" he asked. Stanley also alleged that over N30 million was raised by sympathisers during the burial period and later withdrawn. He claimed the funds were distributed among family and friends after the funeral. He accused Stella of selling multiple properties belonging to Mr Ibu, including eight plots of land in Asaba for N16 million, a property in Enugu for over N18 million, and a house in Askamaya, Lagos, for more than N60 million. "You sold Mr Ibu's property… Where is the money?" he repeated. Stanley dismissed her current financial claims, suggesting they were aimed at soliciting more public donations. He defended influencer King Mitchy, who appeared in the video, saying she genuinely supports vulnerable Nigerians. "I don't blame King Mitchy… she's really helping a lot of Nigerians who need help," he said, urging the public to stop targeting her.
Stanley Ontop's accusation that Stella Marris sold multiple properties and accessed over N30 million in burial contributions while now pleading poverty creates a direct contradiction in her public narrative. He claims Mr Ibu left N66 million in a bank account, yet no explanation from her accounts for the disappearance of those funds or the proceeds from the sales. If the figures he cited are accurate, her current appeal for school fees and rent undermines her earlier control over significant assets. His defense of King Mitchy contrasts sharply with his call for accountability from the widow of a man once celebrated for comic relief on screen.
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