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A fresh claim has entered the ongoing online drama involving Nigerian singer Chike, popular TV host Frank Edoho, and Edoho’s estranged wife, Sandra Onyenucheya.
A viral image circulating on social media claims that Chike, popularly known as “Boo of the Booless,” has sued Frank Edoho to court for defamation of character.
However, as of the time of this report, De Auditor Space has not found any verified court document, official statement from Chike’s legal team, or direct confirmation from Frank Edoho confirming that a lawsuit has been filed.
For now, the claim remains unverified and should be treated carefully until legal papers or official statements are made public.

How The Saga Started
The controversy gained public attention after reports and online discussions linked Chike to allegations surrounding Frank Edoho’s failed marriage to Sandra Onyenucheya.
Recent entertainment reports claimed that allegations surfaced online linking Chike to Sandra, Edoho’s estranged wife, with a purported leaked audio also mentioned in public discussions. Sandra reportedly denied the affair allegation while also making counterclaims about her marriage.
The issue has since become a major topic across Nigerian social media, with many users taking sides, sharing screenshots, and making assumptions without verified legal or personal evidence.

What The Viral Post Claims
The attached viral image states:
“Chike the Boo of the Booless has sued Frank Edoho to court for defamation of character.”
But the image does not show:
A court stamp.
A suit number.
A legal filing.
A lawyer’s letter.
A statement from Chike.
A statement from Frank Edoho.
A statement from any court.
Because of this, the post cannot be accepted as full confirmation of a lawsuit.
What Has Been Confirmed So Far
What can be confirmed is that Frank Edoho has recently been in the news over personal controversies, marriage-related allegations, and public discussions about his online personality. A recent profile described him as a once-beloved TV host who became heavily discussed on social media following public issues around his relationships and online exchanges.
It is also public knowledge that Chike is widely known by the title “Boo of the Booless,” which came from his popular music brand and album identity.
However, there is no verified public record yet showing that Chike has officially sued Frank Edoho.
Why This Matters
This matter is sensitive because it involves reputation, marriage allegations, celebrity names, and possible defamation.
In law, defamation is not proved by social media noise. It requires clear evidence that a false statement was made, that it was published to a third party, and that it damaged the reputation of the person affected.
So, even if Chike feels wrongly dragged into the matter, only a verified legal filing or official legal notice can confirm that he has taken the matter to court.
The Risk Of Social Media Trial
This case shows how quickly Nigerian social media can turn private allegations into public judgment.
One screenshot can become “evidence.”
One voice note can become “truth.”
One blog post can become “confirmation.”
One caption can damage a person’s name before facts are verified.
That is why responsible reporting must separate claims from confirmed facts.
De Auditor Space Verdict
At the moment, the claim that Chike has sued Frank Edoho for defamation of character is not yet verified.
The public should wait for:
An official statement from Chike or his lawyer.
A response from Frank Edoho.
A court document with a suit number.
A filing from a recognized Nigerian court.
A credible media confirmation from established sources.
Until then, this remains a viral claim, not a confirmed lawsuit.
The Bitter Truth
The bitter truth is that social media has become a court without judges, evidence, or consequences.
People now destroy names first and ask questions later. That is dangerous.
If Chike has truly gone to court, then the court should handle it. If he has not, then people should stop presenting rumours as confirmed legal action.
Nigeria’s online space needs more discipline. Celebrities also deserve fair hearing. Public figures can be criticized, but nobody should be convicted by screenshots, gossip, or emotional reactions.
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