Nigerian businessman, Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E-Money has taken to social media to debunk claims that he has a hand in the unfortunate demise of Nollywood popular actor, Junior Pope few weeks ago.

E-Money who reacted to such accusations through his official Instagram account few minutes ago, shared some videos of 2 female bloggers that alleged that he was involved in the death of Junior Pope and he is allegedly having an affair with the late actor’s wife.

To watch the videos, click on the links below;

And so E-Money in response to such accusation, stated that it has come to his attention that some individuals are spreading damaging and false information about his relationship with late Junior Pope and his family, adding that the actions of such individuals show a complete lack of respect for the memory of the deceased.

Here is E-Money’s post below;

E-Money further stated that he cannot fold his hands and allow such heinous act to continue, adding that he is committed to finding the individuals that are spreading such false information to the public.

The businessman finally called on his followers to assist him in finding such bloggers while also thanking them for their support and understanding…..S££ MOR£

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