Denilson Igwe, the Nigerian skit maker, has opened up on the challenge he has been facing since leaving the Mark Angel Comedy.
Mark Angel Comedy is a comedy channel on YouTube that gained momentum in 2013.
It has over nine million subscribers and more than a billion views.
It is headed by Mark Angel and has featured other comic acts including Emmanuella and Igwe.
In a recent episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, the comedian disclosed that he left the comedy group in 2019.
The Port Harcourt-based skit maker alleged that his social media pages were hacked the week he left the group.
Igwe also claimed since the purported hack, his Facebook, Instagram and YouTube pages have suffered stagnation.
“When I left Mark Angel Comedy, that week they hacked my YouTube, Facebook and Instagram pages,” he said.
“Since that time I was told to do something I do not understand but the pages do not go forward or backward. Since that 2019 till now, the social media pages have not added one or two. It is just there like that.”
Igwe had earlier claimed he is the founder of the comedy channel.
He alleged that he started shooting comedy with a camera belonging to his boss but Mark Angel monetised it without his consent.
He claimed the channel was earning $160,000 monthly at some point but Angel was paying him N50,000.
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