
The Nigerian social media space is buzzing again as socialite Sophia Egbueje has set tongues wagging with a fiery outburst directed at Wizkid’s official DJ, Tunez, after she accused him of name-dropping and acting two-faced during Peller’s viral livestream. In an era where clout-chasing has become the order of the day in the entertainment scene, Sophia’s bold statement has thrown the internet into another heated debate about respect, boundaries, and the extent to which people can leverage another person’s name for relevance. What began as a seemingly harmless livestream quickly escalated into drama that has since spilled over to social media, with Sophia making it clear that she does not want to be associated with DJ Tunez beyond casual acquaintance.
The incident, which happened during a livestream hosted by Peller, caught viewers off guard when DJ Tunez appeared to mention Sophia in a manner that suggested familiarity. For many who tuned in, it might have sounded like playful banter or harmless famzing, but Sophia Egbueje clearly did not see it that way. Taking to her Instagram stories just hours later, she unleashed a strongly worded response that has since gone viral. “First off, @dj_tunez I only know you through our mutual friends and that was the only reason I was nice to you and agreed to exchange socials when you introduced yourself to me. Keep my name out of your mouth. I don’t know you like that & stop being 2 faced for clout,” she wrote. The post, blunt and unapologetic, immediately sparked reactions from fans, critics, and onlookers who were stunned by how quickly the situation escalated.
For context, Sophia Egbueje is no stranger to online conversations. Known in Lagos’ upscale social circles for her poise, elegance, and bold opinions, she has carved a niche for herself as a voice that does not shy away from calling out behavior she finds inappropriate. Whether it is on lifestyle, culture, or personal interactions, she has built a reputation for being outspoken, and her latest clash with DJ Tunez only reinforces that image. On the other hand, DJ Tunez, who has spent years building his brand as Wizkid’s official disc jockey and a key figure in the Afrobeats music scene, is equally popular and influential, with millions of fans across Nigeria and abroad.
The clash between the two personalities has therefore become more than just a personal misunderstanding. It has now morphed into a public debate about boundaries and clout-chasing in the entertainment industry. Many fans have weighed in, with some applauding Sophia for standing her ground and refusing to let her name be used loosely, while others have argued that she may have overreacted to a situation that could have been resolved privately. As with most celebrity dramas in Nigeria, the conversation has spiraled into multiple directions, with some accusing Sophia of seeking attention by making the issue public, while others insist she had every right to defend her reputation.
The timing of this controversy is also noteworthy. Peller’s livestream, which was originally intended as a celebratory moment highlighting his new house and personal achievements, has now been overshadowed by the back-and-forth between Sophia and DJ Tunez. The livestream was supposed to showcase Peller’s gratitude to God and his fans for his growth, but like many events in Nigeria’s vibrant entertainment culture, side drama quickly stole the spotlight. Viewers who initially tuned in to congratulate Peller suddenly found themselves caught in the middle of a brewing online feud, and the conversation shifted drastically.
DJ Tunez has so far remained quiet on the matter, at least publicly, but close watchers of the Nigerian entertainment scene know that silence can sometimes be as powerful as a response. Whether he chooses to clarify, apologize, or ignore the entire saga, his reaction—or lack thereof—will be closely scrutinized in the days to come. For Sophia, however, there seems to be no intention of backing down or softening her words. Her message was clear, sharp, and unmistakably personal, leaving little room for misinterpretation.
This entire episode also highlights the ongoing tension between public figures who thrive on visibility and those who are more protective of their personal image. In a space where being mentioned, tagged, or even casually referenced can amplify one’s influence, not everyone is comfortable with being drawn into conversations they did not consent to. Sophia’s reaction underscores that discomfort, drawing a line in the sand between genuine connections and opportunistic famzing. To her, being nice and exchanging socials does not equate to familiarity or friendship, and she was not afraid to spell that out publicly.
Fans on social media have not held back their takes. Some insist that DJ Tunez should have been more mindful of how he referenced Sophia, especially given her reputation for not tolerating disrespect. Others argue that Sophia’s clapback was unnecessarily harsh and could have been handled behind closed doors. A few even suggested that the clash itself is proof of the deep-seated competitiveness in Nigeria’s entertainment and social scene, where everyone is eager to protect their status and narrative. As always, memes, jokes, and hot takes flooded platforms like X (formerly Twitter), turning the feud into trending content for hours.
Beyond the drama, the incident reflects a bigger issue in celebrity culture today: the fine line between networking and exploitation. Social media has blurred boundaries, making it easier for people to connect with one another but also increasing the risk of misrepresentation. For celebrities like Sophia Egbueje, guarding one’s name and image is critical, especially in an age where narratives can quickly spiral out of control. Her message to DJ Tunez may have sounded blunt, but in her eyes, it was necessary to prevent any further misconceptions.
At the end of the day, this clash between Sophia Egbueje and DJ Tunez may fade with time, like most online controversies do. But for now, it serves as a reminder of how quickly small interactions can snowball into headline-making drama. It also emphasizes the importance of clarity in relationships within the entertainment space—knowing when friendliness ends and where boundaries must be drawn. As fans continue to dissect the exchange, one thing is clear: Sophia has made her stance known and will not allow her name to be casually thrown around for clout. Whether DJ Tunez chooses to address the matter or let it slide, the spotlight has once again been stolen from the original celebration, proving once more that in Nigeria’s entertainment culture, drama is never far behind.