Controversial media personality, Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, has sparked outrage with his recent threat to write to UK authorities to instigate the mass deportation of Nigerians if online criticism against him persists.
In a video message shared on his Instagram account, Daddy Freeze warned that unless netizens refrain from dragging his name through the mud, he would leverage his purported influence with UK authorities to cease issuing Certificates of Sponsorship (COS) to Nigerians.
Asserting his power and closeness to UK authorities, Daddy Freeze cautioned, “It is you people who are pushing me to the wall… Because of me, they will end issuing COS visas to Nigerians.”
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The media personality, known for his controversial views on religious matters and societal issues, further declared his intent to bring Nigerians back home en masse, predicting overcrowded airports, seaports, and even migration routes through Libya.
Despite the backlash and accusations of arrogance and entitlement, Daddy Freeze remained defiant, proclaiming, “I am not God but I’ve decided to fight for myself, and there will be casualties and victims.”
His audacious remarks have sparked widespread condemnation and raised concerns about the misuse of influence and power dynamics in addressing criticism.
As reactions continue to pour in, Daddy Freeze’s threat underscores the volatile nature of online discourse and the potential ramifications of leveraging influence in retaliation to criticism.
Daddy Freeze later issued apology after threatening mass deportation of Nigerians. The u-turn follows widespread condemnation of his remarks, reflecting on the potential harm caused.