Nedu Wazobia denies being fired from ‘Honest Bunch’ podcast

Amid ongoing controversy, popular Nigerian media personality Nedu Wazobia has debunked claims that he was fired from the widely followed podcast, The Honest Bunch.

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Speaking at a recent press conference, Nedu clarified that his exit from the show was a personal decision rather than a forced removal.

He emphasized that he chose to step away to protect the integrity of the podcast amid growing personal attacks.

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“Let me straighten something out—I was not fired from The Honest Bunch, I was never fired. I decided to step away when the attacks became very personal so that the show can go on. I was not fired,” he stated.

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Nedu also defended the podcast’s neutrality, stressing that opinions shared on the platform belong solely to the guests.

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“Every opinion shared on this platform is the opinion of the guest, not of the show itself. Everyone has the right to an opinion and the right to report,” he added.

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His statement follows allegations made by online personality VeryDarkMan, who accused Nedu of demanding sex from women in exchange for roles. VeryDarkMan further claimed that he had a list of celebrities Nedu had allegedly been involved with.

These accusations fueled widespread speculation, but Nedu chose not to engage in public exchanges regarding the claims.

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Addressing the situation, Nedu stated:

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“A lot of things have been going on left, right, and center, but I am going to say this—I am not one to indulge in petty exchanges of words. That’s not who I am. It has never been my style, and it will never be my style to jab words with people on social media.”

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Despite the controversy, Nedu remains focused on his career, reaffirming his commitment to his craft while distancing himself from social media drama.

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