Well-known Nigerian TV presenter Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has talked about how his unemployment in 2012 caused him to experience mental exhaustion and depression.
He explained how his experience had harmed his mental health and how he didn’t have the money to launch an entertainment law firm because people didn’t value industry attorneys, which is why so many record labels and performers wind up in legal hot water.
According to Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, he overcome his challenge and is currently a program host.
He claimed that becoming the presenter of the reality show gave him a second wind.
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