The trend is often associated with specific search terms used to find the "original" or "leaked" content: X (Twitter)

Nigerian nurse Ivie Aigbedion, known online as "Nurse Yahweh," is trending after allegedly sharing explicit, personal videos in a church WhatsApp group, leading to widespread circulation on social media. The creator, previously known for online content, has addressed the situation following the viral spread of the media. Read more on Facebook .

The cycle typically begins on Twitter/X with sensationalized headlines or reaction memes designed to pique curiosity. Once curiosity peaks, thousands of users move to TikTok or search engines searching for direct video updates or explanations. 2. Clickbait and Malware Risks

Other creators have used the "Nurse Yahweh" name for unrelated comedic nurse-patient skits on TikTok. legal implications

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