Eniola Ajao, a Nigerian actress and filmmaker, has provided insight into her choice to keep her 21-year-old son, Ayomide, away from social media platforms.
Having given birth to her son at a young age, Eniola Ajao shared her rationale during a recent interview with Seun Oloketuyi TV.
She emphasized that this decision was made before her career in the film industry.
She stated:
“It was something I decide (sic) a long time, a long time decision I took before thoughts of coming into the industry. He will be 22 in May and it wasn’t easy. When I had him, I felt no man would want to marry me with a kid, so with that mindset, I had to keep it. I kept a lot out of the public, so I just decided.”
Eniola Ajao further stated that one of the factors that led her to eventually disclose the existence of her son to the public was the constant ridicule and perception of her as an inexperienced young woman by her peers, who believed she was childless.
In other news, Eniola Ajao, a movie producer, has begged the EFCC to free Bobrisky, the infamous crossdresser.
Recall that Bobrisky was detained a few days ago for allegedly mutilating naira notes during Eniola Ajao’s movie launch.
Bobrisky was today found guilty of the offense. Eniola Ajao responded on social media,
She wrote:
“Woke up very sadMy thoughts and prayers are with Bobrisky this morning. He has been very supportive. He should not be going through any issue as a result of the movie.Maybe I should not title the sequel of #ajakajuthemovie, @ajakajumovie Ajakaju.The gbas-gbos since the premiere and the cinema runs started are on another level; it is another Nollywood story on its own.I pray Bobrisky (Mummy of Lagos) gets home safely.Please EFCC, help us. We have learned our lessons; we will do better and stop spraying money. We will only do transfersPlease show me love by going to cinemas across Nigeria; #ajakajuthemovie (Beastof Two Worlds) is still showing.”
Meanwhile, the Federal High Court in Lagos deferred the sentence of embattled cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, until April 9, 2024.
The judge further ordered that he be returned to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s custody until the decision.
Bobrisky previously pleaded guilty to the EFCC’s allegation of abusing the naira.
He informed the court that he was unaware of the legislation of naira abuse and asked the Judge to enable him to utilize his platform to educate Nigerians and the public.
However, Justice Awogboro denied his motion, stating that ignorance of the law was no justification.
He was originally charged with six counts, but two of them were withdrawn after a conversation between the parties.
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