
In a deeply emotional and explosive outburst that has stirred waves across social media, controversial businessman Ikechukwu Ogbonna, popularly known as IVD, has made a staggering allegation — that his five children have been kidnapped and kept away from him for three years. The entrepreneur, widely known for his luxury auto business and a string of past controversies, declared that when he finally tells his story, the world will understand the agony that men, like him, endure in silence.
"The day I will speak, the world will know that men are going through hell," IVD posted, igniting a flurry of reactions online. In what appears to be a passionate and veiled message to certain individuals he holds responsible, IVD claims a coordinated effort has kept him estranged from his children and has painted him in a negative light before the public.
He did not mince words as he accused unnamed parties of launching a campaign to destroy his reputation. According to him, the same individuals who once smiled at him have turned around to tarnish his image with the help of bloggers and law enforcement. "You planned with the same bloggers to publish my downfall," he wrote. "You used the police, even the law, to humiliate me and silence me."
In a tone that swung between heartbreak and fury, IVD detailed how he has been wrongfully portrayed as a villain while those responsible for tearing his family apart walk freely. He alleged that his children — his five "lovely kids," as he calls them — were forcefully taken from him and hidden for three years. "They took my kids from me and kept them away like I never existed," he wrote, his words hinting at deep emotional trauma and helplessness.
IVD, who has faced past scrutiny related to the tragic death of his late wife Bimbo, seems to now be battling not just public perception but also a personal war for justice and fatherhood. His claims suggest that despite his efforts to seek help from the authorities, the truth about his situation has been buried. He accuses the police of complicity or indifference, adding that he was at one point detained and his belongings confiscated, yet nothing was done to investigate the real culprits behind his pain.
"My God will give me justice," he lamented, vowing that everything taken from him — his children, his property, and his peace — will one day be restored. He painted a picture of betrayal from those closest to him and pointed fingers at unnamed "friends" and "loved ones" who, according to him, sold him out and participated in his emotional torment. "The same people who used to visit my house, who ate from my table, turned around and dragged me to the mud," he wrote.
He further warned that those behind his misery will not go scot-free. While he did not name names, his cryptic yet direct message indicated he has gathered evidence and is waiting for the right moment to speak his truth. "Don’t make me speak," he cautioned ominously. "Because when I do, it won’t just be a story — it will be a storm."
IVD’s emotional declaration also touched on how society tends to dismiss the suffering of men, particularly in domestic and custody-related issues. “Men are going through hell,” he said, suggesting that systemic bias and societal expectations often silence male victims of family and legal disputes. His narrative, if true, would present a deeply troubling reality about how power and influence can be wielded to obscure justice.
Amid his cries for help and justice, he pleaded for understanding, saying his children still love him and that one day, they will know the truth. "My kids still love me," he wrote. "One day, they’ll understand what happened and why I had to keep quiet for so long."
Although many are calling for him to release full details and expose those responsible, others remain skeptical, citing IVD’s complicated history and past controversies. Still, the intensity of his message has reignited discussions on parental rights, mental health, and the often overlooked emotional battles men face behind closed doors.
As of now, there has been no official statement from the police or any known party responding to the allegations made by IVD. The businessman has not released any concrete evidence to back his claims, but his post reads like the calm before a storm — a public warning that the truth is coming and it will not be pretty.
For now, the public watches and waits. Will IVD speak out fully? Will the truth vindicate him, or will it open old wounds that the public had already begun to forget? One thing is clear — this is no ordinary cry for attention. This is a man on the edge, carrying a burden that has remained unseen for too long.
As the clock ticks and the tension mounts, one can't help but wonder what revelations lie ahead and whether they will truly shake the world as he promises.