A Nigerian lady has expressed disgust after going online to see popular Nollywood actor, Nonso Diobi begging followers for money on Tiktok.
In a live broadcast, the actor invited followers to give him presents via TikTok.
The lady @dareal_bl came to the platform to protest, claiming that Nollywood failed the actors.
She claimed that he was her boyhood crush, and seeing him participate in a TikTok live where followers are asked to tap and give them was disheartening.
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@dareal_bl Its just too sad 🤦🏾♀️ #fypシ #foryou #viral #nollywood #dareal_bl ♬ original sound – Dareal💕
@EmpressChiii_🦋🥹❤️ asked: “But what’s wrong with TikTok live.. those people are cashing out. They no even send. So you’re crushing mean they shouldn’t go live..”@Nikkyjoy said: “Na destiny etiko own pain me pass..person wey get everything dey TikTok dey tap dey beg people wey dem better pass to gift them”@LION Zane replied: “When you’re not updated, that’s how it is, sad but truth. You see Jim Iyke like that?”@Agrostocks wrote: “My main issue is when fall sick with life threatening illness, the industry couldn’t do anything. I just saw that Ameachi is looking for help to have kidney transplant”@nazzypretty added: “Asin someone finally said my mind, they are suppose to be gifters sef, all this ruby ojiofor…dat one nor even get shame, dey put pot for head for dare game, to extent mercy Kenneth was insulting her”@Perfect-June commented: “So because he is a nollywood actor, he shouldn’t make incomes? How much do they make from nollywood? I will gladly join the live and gift them❤️”
In other news, Opeyemi Gbenga Kayode, popularly known as Pepenazi, a Nigerian singer-turned-pastor, has opened up on how alcohol and drugs nearly ruined his life.He claims that when he was involved in secular music, he was first exposed to alcohol and other narcotics.
But God delivered him. He clarified that the widespread belief that drugs and alcohol foster creativity is untrue.
Pepenazi stated this in a video message posted on his Instagram page
He said:
“God delivered me from alcohol, illicit drugs and smoking. There’s a lie that the devil sells, for those who know, I had a career in the secular music industry for about a decade. And even before I became a professional artist, while I was still in the university, there’s this lie that the devil sells to you that before you can feel really better while you’re recording and even while you’re engaging with the opposite sex, the best way is to get high.“And the devil sold this lie through me. That was how I started drinking alcohol and engaging in things that did not glorify the name of God.”
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