Key Points
- Ruth has officially withdrawn all accusations she filed against Bright Morgan. Both parties reached a peaceful understanding after weeks of private talks.
- She had earlier alleged that Bright was linked to internet scams and multiple affairs. The case reportedly drew the attention of the FBI at the time.
- Ruth explained that her actions were driven by justice, not revenge. She also claimed she created his stage name and funded his tattoo.
BBNaija housemate Bright Morgan (real name undisclosed) has finally received some relief as his ex-girlfriend, Ruth, officially dropped all charges she earlier filed against him. The move follows weeks of tension surrounding their alleged dispute that had drawn public attention.

Sources close to the pair confirmed that the decision came after several private conversations and mutual understanding between the former lovers. Ruth was said to have taken time to reflect on the issue before deciding to end the matter peacefully.
Earlier reports had circulated that Ruth filed a case with the FBI, accusing Bright Morgan of alleged involvement in internet romance scams and affairs with married women. The matter quickly went viral online, with some fans speculating it could affect Bright’s chances in the BBNaija Season 10 competition.
Ruth later clarified that her intent was not to get Bright disqualified from the reality show but to seek what she called “justice.” She revealed that she gave him the stage name “Bright Morgan” and even paid for the tattoo he carries on his chest during their relationship.
Her recent decision to withdraw the case marks a peaceful end to a controversy that once dominated social media spaces. Both sides appear ready to move on from the matter, allowing the BBNaija star to focus on his career and public image.
The development follows a growing trend of reconciliation among reality stars and their ex-partners after viral fallouts. Similar instances were recently seen when BBNaija Imisi reconciled with her mother after online drama, underscoring how quickly online issues can evolve into private resolutions





