Nedu, the on-air personality (OAP), has broken his silence on his decision to leave the Honest Bunch podcast.
The radio host stepped down from the podcast on February 14
amid controversy surrounding allegations made on the podcast.
The controversy began when DeeOne, a reality star and
comedian, alleged on the podcast that social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) had
intimate relationships with men.
VDM responded by accusing Nedu of orchestrating the
allegations and leaking private conversations between them.
The social media critic also accused Nedu of sexual
exploitation, stating that he had confided in Nedu about women he had allegedly
slept with.
Last week, Nedu said he made the “difficult decision” to
step away from the podcast to protect his peace of mind, his family, and the
podcast’s integrity.
However, rumours circulated that he was fired from the
podcast due to the controversy.
At a press conference on Thursday, Nedu set the record
straight, stating that he was not fired from the podcast.
The OAP said he instead chose to step aside due to personal
attacks and controversies surrounding the podcast.
He emphasized that his role on the show was to ask tough
questions and spark meaningful conversations.
“For me, any conversation that surrounds you has to stop the
guest from saying some things that are not professional,” he said.
‘I was not fired from Honest Bunch Podcast, I chose to step down when the attacks became personal’ — Nedu pic.twitter.com/KuPVH8TGuI
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“I do not do that. If you are a radio or TV host, you will
understand that. Another thing I need to say is you cannot use my relationship
to force me to shut down what any guest is saying on the show.
“Everyone has the right to air their opinion on the show.
Everyone has the right to rebuttal. You can come to the show or any other
social media platform to do it.
“A lot of things have been going on. I do not want to
indulge in petty exchange of words. It is not my style to drag words with
people on social media.
“I was not fired from the Honest Bunch. When the attacks
became very personal, I decided to step away so that the show could go on.
“My job on the show was to ask the hard questions. I was to
play the devil’s advocate. It was also my job to make statements you can think
of but cannot say.
“And it has encouraged hard conversations people do not want to have. It is very sad.”