Vivian Joseph, wife of well-known Nigerian actor and skit maker Victor “Nkubi” Nwaogu, has publicly criticized a social media user for making a demeaning remark about her daughter. The incident unfolded on Monday after Mrs. Joseph shared a series of screenshots on Facebook, including the profile of the commenter—identified as Chidimma “Vee”—and the offensive comment directed at her family.


According to the screenshots posted, the commenter made disparaging remarks about both Mrs. Joseph and her child, mocking their appearance and making personal attacks. The statement, which quickly caught public attention, sparked outrage among followers who condemned the insult as cyberbullying.
In her response, Mrs. Joseph addressed the young woman directly, noting that this was not the first time she had posted negative comments on her page. She urged her to reflect on her actions, warning that such behavior could negatively affect her reputation in the future.

“You are young, and you have a future ahead of you,” Mrs. Joseph wrote. “Don’t allow comments like these to define you or lead you into creating a damaging image for yourself. For those who know her, or know her family, please call her to order.”
She also advised the commenter not to view the attention from the post as a form of fame, cautioning that notoriety built on hurtful actions carries long-term consequences.
The exchange has prompted broader conversations online about cyberbullying, especially toward public figures and their families. Many users have expressed support for the actor’s wife, emphasizing the need for responsible behavior on social media.
Source:Africa Publicity








