Key Points:
- A viral page claims Ruth Kadiri makes huge sums. It even urges police to arrest her at once.
- The same post warns fans to be careful online. It says people can hide true work and life.
- Others defend Ruth Kadiri and hail her work rate. They cite two films each week for years.
A loud row breaks out on social media today. A page named @allgistsworldwide shares a bold claim. It says, “If the claims on Ruth are true, arrest her.” The page also warns fans to watch who they follow.

The post points at Ruth Kadiri’s wealth and pace. It says she made “over ₦3 billion” in two years. It then asks if the cash comes from only film work. The tone sparks fresh talk on fame, work, and fast wealth.
What the viral post alleges
The page frames its claim as a hard red flag. It writes that fans must “be careful” with online stars. It says some lives may not be clear to all. It adds Ruth should be “arrested” if claims prove true.
The post lists more hard lines on the issue. It notes her fast rise and huge online reach. It repeats the big “₦3 billion” line again for stress. It ends with a blunt push for swift police action.
What fans say in defence
Many fans reject the arrest talk right away. They say Ruth Kadiri runs a large, real film shop. They point at her steady drop of two films weekly. They also say she grooms new stars who now thrive.
One line from the viral thread shares that view. It reads, “You can work legit and make so much.” Supporters call her drive rare in the film world. They add, “Keep her safe; these women are rare.”
Her film pace and new talent
Ruth’s team has not shared a fresh note yet. Still, fans point at years of strict, clear work. They say she helps launch more than twenty new acts. They stress that such output can bring large gains.
Talk of cash and cars often trends in Nollywood news. Just this week, Uche Montana buys a 2025 Range Rover. The mood online swings fast with each big buy. In a separate note on family and care, Annie Idibia warns her daughter on safe love. Stars share views that shape how fans judge worth.
The row around Ruth Kadiri still grows by the hour. Claims stay unproven as users trade sharp views online. Some push for proof and facts before harsh words. Others label the talk a smear on a hard worker.
As things stand, the page’s claim stays a claim. No court case or police brief is in view now. We will track firm facts if they show up. For now, readers should weigh sources with care





