Actor Alesh Sanni has spoken out in support of Funke Akindele amid allegations that she abandoned her junior colleague, Jumoke Aderounmu.
Recall that the late actress’ brother accused Funke Akindele of abandoning his sister during her difficult moments. He further said that the actress was pretending to care about her staff.
But Alesh defended her, recalling how, years ago, when he wrote that someone required a large sum of money for medical bills, Funke Akindele reached out and donated the money.
He stated she told him not to upload it, stressing that this was not the actress’s first or second time doing it.
He wrote
“I do tell people we’re all going through so much… I don’t say much about people I don’t know but this one weak me because Funke Akindele is someone that do things without making noise years ago when I posted someone who needed huge amount for medical bills, she reached out, and sent all the money, and told me not to post it.. not once, not twice ….
“So it’s so sad to see how crãzy some people can be …… don’t say what you don’t know about people…. @funkejenifaakindele keep being you ma… the lord is your strength and you won’t bury any of children.”
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