Ivy Ifeoma Iboko, the lifestyle influencer and wife of Afrobeats veteran Paul Okoye (Rudeboy of P-Square), has sent internet servers into an absolute meltdown after dropping a heavy, existential philosophical take on the current state of humanity.
Taking to her social media platforms to vent her raw, unfiltered thoughts on Monday, May 25, 2026, Ifeoma declared that the staggering level of human malice, cruelty, and betrayal happening daily in modern society is more than enough justification for God to wipe out the entire human race a second time.
The social media star did not explicitly pinpoint the exact personal experience or viral news story that triggered her intense spiritual frustration. However, her cryptic yet deeply existential rant immediately resonated across Nigerian online spaces, arriving at a time when digital timelines are constantly flooded with grim stories of economic hardship, domestic violence, and societal betrayal.
For Ifeoma, humanity’s collective moral decline has reached a definitive tipping point.
“The wickedness of men is literally enough for God to just destroy everyone and start afresh. People are so cold, so calculation-driven, and completely devoid of basic empathy. You look at what human beings do to each other daily for the sake of money, power, or pure jealousy, and you realize we are living on borrowed time. It’s truly terrifying.”
The sudden outburst from the high-profile celebrity wife has sparked a massive, screen-glueing debate across Nigerian X (Twitter), Instagram, and popular gossip blogs. A significant portion of her followers instantly jumped into the comment sections to validate her raw sentiment. This faction argues that the hyper-volatile macroeconomic pressures and toxic individual behaviors seen online have significantly eroded human kindness, making her grim assessment an unfortunate reflection of modern reality.
On the other side of the digital fence, critics are urging her to tone down the apocalyptic rhetoric. Some users are trolling her stance, pointing out that as someone living a highly cushioned, luxurious lifestyle backed by a multi-millionaire music icon, preaching about the dark, existential “wickedness of the world” feels slightly dramatic.
Nevertheless, whether her viral post was triggered by a private betrayal, industry drama, or general existential dread, Ivy Ifeoma has successfully gotten the entire Nigerian internet talking about the fragile boundaries of human morality.