TikToker Under Fire Over Failure to Deliver ₦220K Ad Job –


  • Jidex, a TikToker, is facing criticism for allegedly failing to deliver an ad job for a client, despite being paid ₦220,000.
  • The information was disclosed in a post on the popular social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

Popular TikTok content creator, Jidex, is currently facing criticism online after being accused of failing to deliver an advertisement job despite receiving a payment of ₦220,000.

The allegation surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), where a media handle shared details of the incident. According to the post, Jidex agreed to promote a brand but failed to fulfill his obligation after receiving payment.

Screenshots of a chat between the client and Jidex were posted as evidence, highlighting the moment the terms were agreed upon. In one of the messages, the client appeared frustrated, asking, “I go beg you before you do my advert?”—suggesting a breach of the agreed timeline.

As the post circulated, social media users reacted strongly, with many criticizing the influencer for alleged unprofessional behavior and demanding accountability.

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Reacting to the post..

@deyola_a: “Can you imagine and he’s always call people out.”

@OloriSiji1: “Na him turn to be called Ayé e ti bajé danu.”

@MrAnuoluwapoO: “Someone that’s always calling others out?”

In other news, Ihuoma Nneji, a prominent Nigerian socialite and daughter of billionaire businessman and ABC Transport founder Frank Nneji, has been declared wanted by the Nigeria Police.

On Wednesday, April 16, 2025, the National Cybercrime Centre of the Nigeria Police Force issued a public bulletin requesting assistance in locating Ihuoma. This development follows her ongoing legal conflict with online personality Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM).

The dispute between the two dates back to September 2024, when VDM publicly accused Ihuoma of attempting to blackmail a young man. He also warned her to abandon the alleged plan, claiming to have substantial evidence against her. In response, Ihuoma filed a lawsuit against VDM, although there has been little public update on the outcome of the case.

Authorities have now declared Ihuoma wanted on charges related to criminal defamation, cyberstalking, and spreading false information with intent to harm. The official bulletin, reportedly sanctioned by the Inspector General of Police, included details about her identity and her last known location in Victoria Garden City (VGC), Lagos.

The news quickly spread across social media, triggering a wave of public reaction and speculation regarding the high-profile feud and its legal implications.