Key Points
- Okorie says some stars give dull advice that hurts young fans. She warns followers to choose wise friends.
- She rejects the old tag that she speaks from jealousy. She says her critics think on a low level.
- Fans reply under the post with sharp pleas to calm down. Several ask her to rest today.
Angela Okorie has cursed out unnamed colleagues in a new Instagram Story. The Nollywood star said people called her jealous when she warned about “yeye brities” in the past.

She added that some stars think “too low” and mislead fans. Okorie urged followers to stop taking tips from “numbskulls” online. Earlier this week, she had urged calm in Regina Daniels’ ongoing family row, posting a brief peace call to her colleague. Read our note on the Angela Okorie peace message.
What she posted
Her Story opened with a blunt warning about bad company. “People you surround yourself with matters a whole lot,” she wrote.
She then mocked those who called her jealous for slamming “yeye brities”. “Jealous of wetin I better pass,” she added in Pidgin. The actress closed by telling critics to “go to school,” before signing off that “it is well.”
The post did not name any celebrity. However, it fits a string of hot takes she has shared across the week. The actress has lately weighed in on Nollywood feuds, while saying she prefers peace over online noise.
Fans push back
Reactions under reposts came fast and firm. Some users praised her bold tone, but many begged her to rest the matter for now.
Instagram users kv_by_kelvin_, nikki_actor, phina_david_, cleopatracedar__, and favour.abraham.921 all asked her to slow down. One said reading her notes “is like reading a toddler write,” while others pleaded, “Angela, rest.”
Okorie has faced similar storms around Regina Daniels in recent weeks. She first mocked then softened her stance, saying women should seek help and choose peace. For context, see when she retracted a mockery post.
Her latest message keeps the focus on choices and circles. The actress wants fans to pick better friends, ignore showy advice, and avoid online hype. She says her aim is clear: protect minds and keep drama away from real life.
Okorie’s critics insist her wording is harsh and unclear. Supporters counter that blunt talk is needed in today’s viral culture. The debate will likely continue as Nollywood voices share new takes on the wider Regina Daniels saga.






