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Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala has forcefully debunked a viral tweet that falsely claimed she described postpartum depression as an illusion caused by poverty. On January 29, 2026, the media personality demanded evidence for the fabricated statement, prompting an immediate public apology from the Twitter user involved.

Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala expressed shock and anger after a viral post attributed false and insensitive comments to her regarding motherhood. The influencer took to social media on January 29, 2026, to clear her name.
She reacted to a tweet by user @_elite_girl that claimed she mocked women suffering from postpartum depression. The fabricated quote suggested Priscilla believed the condition was merely a result of poverty.
The fake viral claim
The controversy began when the Twitter account posted a photo of Priscilla with a caption detailing a non-existent interview. The post alleged that Priscilla said she never experienced depression because her love for her husband tripled after birth.
”She believes postpartum depression is an illusion caused by poverty,” the fake tweet read, asking followers for their opinions.
Priscilla wasted no time in shutting down the narrative, demanding proof of where she ever made such a statement.
”I never said this, what’s wrong with Twitter people?? Be ready to provide evidence!!” she wrote on her Snapchat story.
She added that the claim was “insulting to mothers” and “very insensitive.” This incident adds to a stressful month for the influencer, who recently Priscilla Ojo rants after losing expensive jewelry to theft during wedding.
User begs for mercy
Following Priscilla’s threat to demand evidence, the Twitter user, identified as Versage, issued a lengthy apology. The user claimed a “handler” managed the account at the time and posted the falsehood without permission.
”I sincerely ask for your forgiveness… the tweet in question was posted by someone who was handling my page,” the user stated.
Versage pleaded with Priscilla not to make her a “scapegoat,” citing fears that the legal trouble would “traumatize” her mother.
”I give you my word that this will never happen again. I am truly sorry from the depth of my heart,” the user wrote.
Priscilla has a history of defending her reputation aggressively. Just weeks ago, Priscilla Ojo slams fan claiming Juma Jux bought Afrima award in a similar online dispute.
While the user blamed a third party for the error, they admitted they were “misled” into leaving the post up initially. Priscilla has not yet confirmed if she will accept the apology or pursue the matter further.








