Kiki Mordi was accused of having s*x with BBC producers for roles by a journalist named David Hundeyin on Twitter.
Kiki, who rose to prominence as a result of the BBC African Eye documentary S*x For Grades, was called out on Twitter by David after people took to the platform to share their experiences with bad bosses.
Kiki Mordi was one of those who co-hosted a space where people could vent about their bad bosses.
David Hundeyin then took to Twitter to deliver the first blow, claiming that the “co-host of the space is the beneficiary of a toxic action by one of the most toxic bosses in the entire Nugerian media space.”
Though David did not name anyone, it was clear he was referring to Kiki, a co-host. Then, to put any doubts to rest, he mentioned BBC Africa.
Kiki responded, revealing that David was only upset because he was not the focus of the conversation.
Kiki later revealed on Twitter that David blocked her “like a coward” after she responded to his tweet accusing her of benefiting from a toxic boss.
David returned to Twitter hours later to accuse Kiki of sleeping with BBC producers in exchange for roles.
“Let’s hope you haven’t been sleeping with BBC producers for roles,” he wrote.
He then challenged Kiki to “come for” him, to which she replied by deconstructing her career.
Kiki called his bluff by approaching him and writing: “Is that correct? I’ve come to get him.”