A fresh media clash has erupted between rapper Eva Alordiah and celebrity blogger Linda Ikeji, as Eva publicly lashed out and issued stern warnings over a recent post that she claims violated her creative rights. The former music star, now living a more private life, did not mince words, accusing Ikeji of exploitation and disrespect after her video was shared without the original soundtrack—her latest song.
The drama started after Eva Alordiah posted a heartfelt video on her Instagram, showing her serene life in a rural village—cooking with firewood, lounging in trees, and bonding with nature. The post, which also doubled as a promo for her family-run smoked fish business, was accompanied by her latest song Focus Focus Focus.
In her caption, she described her decision to relocate to the village and care for her parents as a “selfish joy,” contrasting her path with the wave of Nigerians trying to migrate abroad. She even invited followers to order smoked catfish in bulk through her farm’s Instagram page, @remasonfarms.
However, things took a dark turn when Linda Ikeji reposted the video on her blog’s page—but muted the music.
CONTROVERSY UNFOLDS
Eva’s reaction was immediate—and explosive. Taking to her own Instagram, she launched a fiery tirade, accusing Linda of exploitation, disrespect, and “using people for clout.”
“@lindaikeji, with all due disrespect, you’re a f*cking weird human periwinkle,” Eva wrote in one of many scathing Instagram Stories. “DON’T EVER POST MY CONTENT!”
She accused the Ikeji brand of having a long history of using creators’ content without proper support or consent, saying the same media house had been on her “last nerve since 2012.”
Not stopping there, Eva went spiritual:
“Y’all don’t play with me! Else I’ll squirt holy p*ssy juice in the Earth at 3:33 AM and cast incantations over your souls.”
She also demanded the post be deleted immediately unless it included the original music, asking Linda’s team, “Are you okay? Is your team okay?”
ESCALATION AND WARNINGS
In further posts, Eva made it clear that she had moved on from her former life in the spotlight, but wouldn’t hesitate to return to “drag any Archonian agent” trying to “exploit her hard work.”
She closed with a final, ominous warning:
“Linda Ikeji, I’m not the woman you want to play with. Not in this timeline. DELETE MY CONTENT FROM YOUR FEED. DELETE YOURSELF.”
As of the time of filing this report, Linda Ikeji has not publicly responded to the accusations. The post in question remains on her blog’s feed, as social media continues to buzz over the latest celebrity-media fallout.
In a world where creatives are reclaiming ownership of their work, Eva’s outrage may not just be personal—it could be a rallying cry for artistic respect in Nigeria’s digital media space.
Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding feud.















