IVD Speaks Amid False Accusations, Says He’s Tired of Lies and Pain
Businessman IVD has opened up about enduring four years of false accusations, imprisonment, and public criticism.
He said he’s tired of the pain but remains hopeful that God has a plan.
Nigerian businessman Ikechukwu Ogbonna, popularly known as IVD, has broken his silence, expressing frustration over what he described as years of false accusations, legal troubles, and personal struggles.

In the lengthy post, IVD said he has endured constant public criticism and legal battles for four years, claiming that he has been imprisoned multiple times for offences he knows nothing about.
He wrote that people around him have continued to destroy his image and resources, saying he has reached a breaking point.
“People say, ‘IVD, be calm, don’t speak, stay strong.’ Strong how? I’ve had no peace for four years. Nobody cares how I go to bed or wake up with a dented image. These same people have sent me to prison three times for what I know nothing about. They’ve soiled my name, taken everything from me, and still want to destroy me. At this point, I don’t care anymore,” he lamented.
IVD added that despite enduring what he described as “steady backlash and spiritual battles,” his faith in God has kept him going.
“If I can survive four years of constant attacks, I believe God still has a plan for me. I’ve been threatened, poisoned, and robbed. I’ve lost almost everything, but I’m still here. I’m tired and weak, I can’t keep bearing this pain alone,” he wrote.
The auto dealer concluded by calling on men to start speaking out against emotional and societal pressures, saying the world often favors women while overlooking men’s struggles.
“Men have to start speaking up because I now believe we live in a society where women are protected more than men,” he stated.




