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Yetunde Wunmi Reflects on Career Sacrifices

Veteran Yoruba actress Yetunde Wunmi, 64, shared the sacrifices she made for her acting career in an interview with BBC Yoruba. She revealed that her journey began in 1982 when she joined Sunday Akinola’s “Feyi Kogbon” theatre group as a stage performer.
Reflecting on her nearly 40-year experience in the film industry, Wunmi explained how her passion for acting led to the end of her marriage. She fondly recalled a moment with the late actor Adelove, who inspired her love for theatre. “I lost my marriage because of my dedication to theatre, but I have no regrets,” she said, acknowledging God’s grace in her life.
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Jide Kosoko Speaks Out Against Nollywood’s Biggest Misconception Concerning Movie Roles

Nollywood Actor, Jide Kosoko speaks on the connection between movie roles and roles. During a recent interview with The HonestBunch, the actor mentioned a huge misconception.
Kosoko shares that many actresses think that their fame can rise if they have several intimate relationships.
The actor also voiced out his concerns to people who think that way. He states that he personally knows ladies with the same view and addresses against the notion.
“I know some ladies that come into industry with determination that by the time I sleep with this person, I will get my name.”
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“It Wasn’t About Spirituality, I Just Couldn’t Afford It” – Tope Alabi on Not Wearing Jewelry

Nigerian Gospel Singer, Tope Alabi addresses reason why she did not wear jewelries at the early days of her career.
The gospel singer shared that the reason was not based on a spiritual belief rather it was a personal choice.
Alabi states that she just couldn’t afford good looking jewelry. Sharing that it was financial decision and not a spiritual one.
“God has never told me not to wear earrings, chains, or wigs.”
”I’m a theater practitioner to the core, so I understand what fits each song. If a song does not require me to wear earrings, I won’t use them in the video. In the past, people assumed I avoided earrings for religious reasons, but the truth is, I simply could not afford them at the time.”
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“Islam is Perfect, Muslims Are Not” – Naira Marley Sparks Conversation on Faith and Accountability

Nigerian Singer, Naira Marley requests fans to hold him accountable for his actions and lifestyle and not his religion.
The singer takes to his X page stating that “Islam” is perfect but its followers are not. He addresses that fans should blame him for his actions and not his belief or religion.
“Islam is perfect, Muslims are not. If I make mistake, blame me, but not my religion.”
Fans then react to the singer’s comment, many applaud the singer and agreed that individuals should be blamed for their actions alone.
They state that religion has nothing with their actions. While others share that individuals should act according to their religion value.
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