- – Denilson Igwe accused Mark Angel of falsely spreading rumours about his death after their split, revealing this on ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast.
- – Igwe alleged that Mark Angel kept Facebook page monetization a secret, paid him poorly, and underpaid another team member, Emmanuella, despite significant earnings.
- – Igwe suggested that other Mark Angel Comedy team members, like Emmanuella and Success, might have experienced similar mistreatment and could share their stories in the future.

Comedian Reveals Shocking Allegations on Podcast
Popular comedian and skitmaker Denilson Igwe has accused his former collaborator, Mark Angel, of spreading false rumours about his death after their professional split.
Igwe made these claims during a recent appearance on ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, where he shared his side of the story in an emotional revelation.
Igwe recounted a disturbing incident to the hosts, saying, “He [Mark Angel] told people that I’ve died. There’s a video he made about it. He said, ‘Denilson don die o!’ When they asked him, he confirmed that I was dead.”
The comedian added that a concerned individual had reached out to him recently to verify the news. “Someone even called me recently to confirm if I was dead. And I told him I’m still alive,” he revealed.
Implications for Other Collaborators
During the podcast, Denilson Igwe hinted that other members of the Mark Angel Comedy team might have had similar negative experiences.
He pointed to Emmanuella and Success, two prominent figures in the comedy group, suggesting that they have their own stories to tell. “Mark’s other collaborators, Emmanuella and Success, would come on the show someday to share their ‘ordeals’ in his hands,” Igwe claimed.
Despite these serious allegations, Mark Angel has yet to make any public response. The absence of his side of the story leaves questions unanswered and adds tension to an already shocking revelation.
Fans and followers are eagerly waiting to see if Mark Angel will address the accusations and provide his own account.
Allegations of Unfair Compensation and Lack of Transparency in Earnings
ValidUpdates recalls that less than a week ago Denilson opened up during the podcast interview alleging that he was the one who started Mark Angel Comedy and filmed the initial content that was uploaded on Facebook.
However, he was not informed when the Facebook page was monetized. “I just kept filming. Then suddenly in 2014, Mark bought a car. I asked him how he was able to afford it and he lied that someone gifted him the car and I accepted. I haven’t received a dime from Mark Angel Comedy revenue then,” Igwe stated.
Igwe went on to allege that Mark did not give him any share of the earnings from the Facebook monetization, adding that it was only in 2016, after Mark bought a car, that he received N50,000.
Igwe also revealed that Mark was paying their top star Emmanuella only N20,000 monthly, despite making approximately $160,000 monthly from Facebook revenue.
As the story unfolds, it brings to light the complexities and potential conflicts within creative collaborations. The public remains on edge, anticipating further developments and seeking the truth behind the allegations.





