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Cyberbully Receives Two-Year Jail Term Over Adekunle Gold's Daughter's False Death Rumour

A social media user, Mr. Samuel Adeboye Adeyeye, known as Swanky_concept on X, has been sentenced to two years in prison. He pleaded guilty to cyberbullying and defamation after falsely claiming that singer Adekunle Gold and Simi's daughter, Deja, had died. This sentencing is expected to serve as a strong warning against spreading misinformation and online bullying.

A social media user has been sentenced to 2 years imprisonment after pleading guilty to spreading misinformation with malicious intent about Adekunle Gold and Simi’s daughter, Mr Samuel Adeboye Adeyeye, known on X as  Swanky_concept, had shared a post, insinuating that Deja, the daughter of singers Adekunle Gold and Simi, is de@d. "My sincere condolences to the Adekunle family. Rip to Deja," Samuel wrote on X. The troll was taken to court where he pleaded guilty to cyberbullying and defamation on May 14. He was sentenced on May 15 to two years in prison. X users say his sentencing will serve as a warning to those who use social media to spread misinformation and bully others.
Cyberbully Receives Two-Year Jail Term Over Adekunle Gold's Daughter's False Death Rumour
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A social media user, Mr. Samuel Adeboye Adeyeye, known as Swanky_concept on X, has been sentenced to two years in prison. He pleaded guilty to cyberbullying and defamation after falsely claiming that singer Adekunle Gold and Simi's daughter, Deja, had died. This sentencing is expected to serve as a strong warning against spreading misinformation and online bullying.

Source: lindaikejisblog.com

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Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold, whose daughter was the subject of false claims.
The X user, Swanky_concept, who was found guilty of spreading malicious misinformation.
A screenshot showing the X platform where the false claims were disseminated.

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