Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has officially reacted to a viral screenshot and rumors claiming that a woman who accused him of a serious crime has been sentenced to prison. The singer has labeled the trending image as “fake news,” despite widespread circulation across social media platforms.
The Sentencing Rumor
The controversy began when unverified reports started trending online, alleging that a woman who had accused the singer of raping his maid had been convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison. The rumor suggested that the legal battle had concluded with a significant victory for the singer and a harsh penalty for the accuser.
The “Fake” Mockery Screenshot
Amidst the speculation, a screenshot of a post allegedly made by Rudeboy began making the rounds. The post appeared to mock the woman’s predicament with a caption that read:
“If you price you must pay the next time you’ll see the sunlight is in 2032.”
The year 2032 corresponds with the end of the rumored seven-year sentence, leading many fans to believe the singer was publicly celebrating the court’s decision.
Rudeboy’s Direct Denial
Reacting to the image on his official channels, Rudeboy made it clear that he never authored the post in question. He distanced himself from the tone of the message and the specific claims made within the screenshot.
“This is fake !!! Very fake news …” the singer wrote, attaching a “Fake” stamp to the circulating image.
Ongoing Online Debate
Despite the singer’s denial of the specific social media post, discussions regarding the original accusation and the unverified sentencing continue to dominate digital spaces.
- Lack of Verification: As of now, there has been no official court document or police statement confirming that a seven-year sentence was handed down to any individual in connection with the singer.
- Misinformation Warning: Digital analysts have pointed to the incident as another example of how fabricated screenshots can be used to manipulate public opinion during sensitive legal or celebrity disputes.
Current Status
Rudeboy’s response has served as a temporary check on the viral narrative, though the original rumors regarding the accuser’s legal status remain a subject of intense curiosity among the public. The singer has not provided further details regarding the status of any ongoing legal proceedings related to the initial allegations.
This is fake !!! Very fake news … pic.twitter.com/1IkjIArpgb
— Rudeboy (@rudeboypsquare) March 5, 2026
Source: Africa Publicity
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