- Halima Abubakar has shared an update about her mental health.
- She was suspended indefinitely from the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) after an investigation found her guilty of defamation.
- The actress has apologized publicly to Nigerian cleric Apostle Johnson Suleman, with whom she had past conflicts.
Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has shared an update about her mental health, showing her frustration with the process of healing.
She was suspended indefinitely from the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) after an investigation found her guilty of defamation and alleged affairs with prominent figures, along with slandering her peers.
Since then, she has apologized publicly to Nigerian cleric Apostle Johnson Suleman, with whom she had past conflicts.
In her Instagram story, she suggested that her struggles run deeper, expressing that healing isn’t sufficient and wishing for her memories to be wiped away.
“Healing isn’t enough, I need my memory erased,” she stated on her Instagram story.
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In other news, Nigerian gospel artist Tope Alabi talked about the rivalries in the gospel music industry.
She spoke at the “Celebrating Jesus 7.0” concert in Ibadan. Tope Alabi raised concerns about issues like jealousy, competition, and dishonesty among gospel singers.
She called for more unity and support, particularly between established artists and newcomers.
In her heartfelt speech, Tope Alabi urged her colleagues to think about their choices and what truly matters. She emphasized that their legacy and responsibility to God should be more important than their fame and achievements.
Tope Alabi’s message started a discussion about the values and practices in the gospel music industry.