The drama involving Nigerian artist Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy from the iconic P-Square duo, and a social media user named Chubbie Divah (@chubbiedivah), who accused him of sexual assault, has recently captured the attention of netizens.
Yesterday, March 5, 2026 , it was reported that she was arrested and serving a 7-year jail term, which made many people online rejoice, but is this true?
Rudeboy took to social media to clarify that Chubbie Divah had not been arrested or sentenced to seven years in prison, branding those reports as “fake news”. He noted that while legal proceedings were indeed underway, the rumours of physical apprehension had yet to be substantiated, contradicting what was being reported by various blogs.
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What’s Actually Going On?

The controversy started in 2025 when Chubbie Divah used the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to accuse Rudeboy of sexual assault, alleging that the incident happened while he purportedly sent his wife and sister-in-law from their home. Chubbie Divah claimed that Rudeboy had sexually assaulted and intimidated his household staff.
Considering the gravity of her accusation, her post went viral and became the subject of online conversation.
As the accusations gained traction, Rudeboy said he would bring legal action against Chubbie Divah, stating, “I will locate you; I will utilise every necessary means, authority, resource, and finance at my disposal. You shall confront the legal system; I will make you a cautionary example—a scapegoat.” The only escape for Chubbie Divah would be to “leave this planet and move to outer space.”
This situation really brings to light the relationship between social media allegations, rape allegations, and the potential legal consequences.