Rapper Emeka Akumefule, popularly known as Blaqbonez, has reacted to allegations that he harassed a woman after she rejected his romantic advances.
In a post shared via his Instagram story, the rapper denied the claims.
The accusation came from the woman’s law firm, Bristol & Mortglass C.S., which alleged that their client suffered emotional distress and online harassment from Blaqbonez after turning him down in December 2024.
Reacting, the rapper said: “Over the past few days, several false and deeply distressing allegations have been circulated online about me. These claims are not only untrue, they are part of a sustained pattern of harassment and intimidation that I have endured for months from certain individuals within the music industry.
“For nearly a year, I have stayed silent and endured repeated bullying, physical assaults, and online attacks, believing that the truth would speak for itself. There comes a point when silence allows falsehoods to spread unchecked. So I am speaking now: I have done nothing wrong.
“At the heart of these stories lies a personal relationship from my past, one that ended respectfully and without conflict. That private chapter has now become entangled with professional rivalries in the music industry.
“What began as a personal matter between two adults has been pulled into a broader feud, reshaped and used as ammunition in a campaign to discredit me publicly. The accusations being pushed are deliberate fabrications designed to damage my name, my work, and everything I’ve built.
“They have caused pain to my family, my team, and those who support me. It’s disheartening to see people weaponise falsehoods for attention and revenge.
“I’m cooperating fully with the authorities to ensure that the truth is established once and for all. I have nothing to hide, and I welcome transparency. I’m also taking steps through my legal team to protect myself against the harassment and defamation I’ve endured over the past year,” he added.
“I’ve worked hard to represent honesty and self-belief in my art. That will not change. The truth will come out, and when it does, I hope this moment reminds everyone that false accusations destroy real lives, and that bullying, whether physical, digital, or psychological, must never be tolerated.
“I won’t allow personal grudges or online hostility to define who I am or distract me from my purpose. The truth is not afraid of light, and that’s where I stand. Thank you to everyone who’s reached out in support. My focus remains on my music, my peace, and clearing my name.”
