Nollywood actress, Abiola Adebayo, has revealed that the young lady, identified as Adenike Adewodu, who earlier admitted to sleeping with dogs in her podcast in June, faked her death.
Abiola made this known in a statement shared on her Instagram page on Thursday, titled “Miss Adenike Adewodun’s ‘Fake Death Antics”.
Recall that Adenike reportedly killed herself after admitting on a podcast to engaging in sexual activities with her dogs as a result of addiction stemming from past trauma.
However, Abiola, in a statement, said Adenike faked her death in an attempt to escape the public backlash and legal consequences of her actions.
The movie star explained that while mourning her death, she and her crew noticed some inconsistencies in the stories of her death, and investigation revealed that she was alive.
She wrote, “The case of Miss Adenike, while tragic, is a learning curve for us. She sent a message and was asked to come and we offered to get her therapy and all but she freaked out and in a very devilish and ungodly manner faked her death.
“After the fake death news, we tried to locate her house to properly express our deepest condolences but it was difficult to even pen a condolence letter and the presenter and producer Abiola Adebayo was both emotionally and mentally disturbed for days.
“In the course of properly mourning her, we noticed some discrepancies in what her so-called ‘sister’ was telling us and what her friend was saying because we felt something was amiss.
“We dispatched the director of the show on a fact-finding mission who spoke with the friend before he traced the hospital where she was supposed to have been treated and we were told there and then that she didn’t die.”
Speaking further, Abiola said a petition was written to the Nigeria Police Force following their discovery, and Adenike and her friend, who announced her death, were arrested.
Upon interrogation, Adewodun confessed to faking her death due to the backlash she received from the public after the podcast.
She added, “A petition was written by our attorney to the police to complain about the situation and promptly, the police investigated and arrested both Nike and her friend.
“The Police were also set to prosecute, and upon interrogation, Nike, who admitted that she was the one who approached Biola for the interview, said she freaked out because people recognised her and said she felt that if she lied that she was dead Biola would remove the video.
“Police asked her if she reached out to Biola to remove the video at any point, and she said no. Her mother, who was there at the station, corroborated the story.”
Olaitan Ibrahim