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‘Big bro why?’: Annie Macaulay-Idibia reacts to her brother’s viral video  

In a recently deleted Instagram post shared via Annie Macaulay-Idibia’s verified Instagram account, the actress has reacted to allegations made by her brother. 

She revealed in the post that her older brother has never paid his children’s school fees, medical bills, and his house rent. 

The reality tv star stated she has bought him multiple cars, and he sold the SUV she bought for her late father, without her knowledge. 

Annie added that her brother duped her friend once and she had to pay off the debt, and he also took two bank loans which she paid off.

She also accused her brother of being irresponsible, neglecting his children, and threatening her with suicide when she doesn’t come through for him. 

And explained she refused her brother’s proposal to be her manager because he needs help

She wrote “Oh Wizy… why big bro why…. Wisdom … why all these lies against your ONLY sister … ur younger sister, all I ever did was protect you n ur kids…. Since we grew up, bro, have u ever paid for house rent in your entire life? 

“You live in a 3bedroom flat fully furnished with everything u need for un kids … wisdom u have 3 kids, have u ever paid for their school fees since they were born?

“Your oldest 9. For 9 years … since ur wife start making babies, have u ever paid for hospital bills for any of your kids? Have u ever paid sch fees? Oh wizy how many cars hav i bought for you since God started blessing me! 

“You say u work for me, how??? Where??? After dad died. the car I had bought, for him , told u to service d jeep. You sold d car without telling me

“all i have was love u n your kids! Every Xmas I make sure they all get something new… I even make sure ur wife isn’t aware”

“How many time have I given u millions wizy, how many times .. but u are way too irresponsible, bcos I don’t have the heart to watch ur kids go hungry! Keep blackmailing me that u will kill ur self!

I have receipts on my online banking. N proof! Why do you wanna destr y this lil career have worked so hard to make this is where I make 80 percent of my money! 

“Same money! used to send ur kids to school. Pay ur rent! All ur hospital bills! Why would want to destroy ur own lil sister.

Just yesterday ur wife called crying they sent your kids home .. for sch bus.. money I already gave u since !| paid straight to the school.”

“Why wizy ! U want to be manager … I said “I am sorry I don’t think it’s something I can do… till u get the help you need 

“How many cars have I bought for you bro? How many ? You duped my friend n had to pay ! You took 2 different loans from banks … I had to pay for you .. just so it doesn’t get out in this space!

“Wizzy what more can I sister do ! What? I have my family too

“Why all these lies why! I am at the peak of my career! Pls bro .. why this lies!!!! JUST BECAUSE I SAID U CANT BE MY MANAGER! 

“I have so many voice notes from ur wife !| won’t disgrace u n put it out here! I am tired! Do as u like! The universe will protect me, my hard work, my kids, my family.”

“Let the world believe anything! My name is Annie! | am not the lies you are saying! | work damn hard .. not lazy ! Entitlement! Wow bro. I wish u well.”

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