Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade has moved on swiftly from the hacking of her Instagram account by activating another (@officialyemialade).
Since announcing that her previous account (@yemialade) with over 87,000 followers has been hacked by an individual who calls himself Mark Gerald, Yemi is moving on.
Since the old account was hacked, the hacker has gone ahead to post purported private chat messages between Yemi Alade and indigenous language rapper, Phyno that suggest they are dating, but Yemi Alade has urged her fans to ignore and disregard any foul posts by the hacker.
As at the time of filing this report, the new handle (officialyemialade) has just about 672 followers but with the popularity of the ‘Johnny’ singer never in doubt, the number of followers is sure to swell in a matter of weeks.
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