- Noble Igwe is a popular media personality who has stressed the importance of honesty among friends regarding counterfeit designer goods.
- He believes that true friendship is rooted in honesty, especially avoiding the embarrassment of wearing fake fashion.
- Igwe’s messages encourage open communication and help friends make smart fashion choices.

Popular media personality, Noble Igwe has given a direct message to Nigerians, urging people to be honest with their friends about fake designer goods.
He explains that true friendship involves honesty, especially when it prevents someone from being embarrassed by unknowingly showing off fake fashion items.
Igwe wrote on social media: “Find a way to tell your friends that they are wearing fake designer clothes, carrying fake designer bags, and wearing fake designer sunglasses.
Ask them why their Rolex never shows the time, no matter how long they are set. Be a good friend. “
In his statement, Igwe stressed the value of sincerity in friendship, noting that such questions were not raised to ridicule but to help friends remain genuine and stylish.
His post has since sparked reactions online, with many social media users praising his honesty and the humorous way he handles sensitive topics.
See screenshot of the post below:

In other news… Nollywood movie producer Stanley Antop remains unmoved after colleague Frederick Leonard filed a defamation suit against him.
Leonard shared a screenshot of the lawsuit on Instagram, accusing Stanley of defaming his reputation for more than two years. According to the lawsuit, Stanley allegedly made multiple baseless accusations that damaged Leonard’s integrity and resulted in significant loss of revenue. Leonard warned that the law would take its course and urged Stanley to provide evidence for any charges.
He wrote: “Mr. STANLEY CHIBUEZE AJEMBA aka STANLEY ON TOP. stanleyontop_news You’ve been served!
The law will have its full effect.
You go first and others will follow…
If you claim or accuse, you must prove it with evidence and I will come for you”.
In response, Stanley Ontop dismissed the lawsuit and said he was prepared to face legal action. He also suggested he was awaiting an invitation from police and made light-hearted remarks in an Instagram post, showing no fear or concern about the matter.
“The film lever is too red.”
See you in court!
Is Ogun going to kill you?
No, you think you are the petitioner, not Stanley Ontop. Ezzi Ofia
I’m waiting for an invitation from the police.
The top is not small.
Movie stick your dad left ash
A sheep gave birth to a sheep
Keep your Dixon in one place to avoid being dragged
This is Allah, this is Allah”.
