
Davido and Chioma Plan Legal Action Against Online Harassment, Says Ubi Franklin
Nigerian music star Davido and his wife Chioma Rowland are set to take legal action against individuals involved in online bullying and harassment, according to music executive Ubi Franklin.
Franklin disclosed that the couple is considering legal steps in response to persistent online attacks, which he described as harmful and unacceptable. He emphasized that cyberbullying has become a growing concern, particularly for public figures who are often subjected to intense scrutiny on social media platforms.
The statement comes amid increasing conversations around digital responsibility and the impact of online abuse. Franklin noted that while criticism is expected in the public space, there is a clear line between constructive feedback and targeted harassment.
Sources close to the situation indicate that the planned legal action is aimed at setting a precedent and discouraging further abuse. The move is also seen as an effort to protect the couple’s privacy and mental well-being.
Davido, one of Africa’s most influential music artists, has maintained a strong presence in the entertainment industry, while Chioma has also attracted public attention due to her association with the singer. Their relationship has often been a subject of public discussion, making them frequent targets of online commentary.
Observers say the development highlights the need for stricter enforcement of laws against cyber harassment, as well as greater awareness about respectful online engagement.
The issue of online bullying continues to gain attention globally, with many public figures and institutions calling for stronger protections and accountability in digital spaces.
