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Ini Edo Speaks Out After Backlash For Attending Party After Father’s Burial

  • Ini Edo faced criticism for attending a birthday party in Ghana shortly after her father’s funeral in Akwa Ibom.
  • The lavish celebration was hosted by Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, with videos of her at the event going viral.
  • Social media users expressed disappointment and questioned her choice to celebrate so soon after her loss.
  • Nollywood actress Ini Edo has responded to criticism after attending a high-profile birthday celebration in Ghana, just hours after laying her father to rest in Akwa Ibom.

    The actress was seen at a lavish party hosted by Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii-Armah Quaye, with videos of her enjoying the event quickly circulating online. Many social media users expressed disappointment, questioning her decision to celebrate so soon after her father’s burial.

    In reaction to the backlash, Ini Edo took to Instagram to address her critics directly. Sharing more photos from the event, she confidently dismissed the negativity, stating that she will always live life on her own terms.

    The movie star also expressed gratitude to those who supported her during this period, acknowledging the love and encouragement she received.

    In her words:

    “Quick work💕 In this life, I will always do me and that’s on God. Loving this look by @2207bytbally. To all my lovers and well wishers… Thank you 🙏 I love you all💕💝 we move 😜

    Shortly after Ini Edo reacted to the backlash for attending Richard Nii-Armah Quaye’s 40th birthday bash in Ghana, her post became popular and elicited many responses from social media users. Many encouraged the actress to prioritize her happiness.

    See post here:

    See some comments below:

    @Gadzamaandiya:“Do you ini .Don’t try to pls anyone.”

    @Chiugoonyekaba:“But live laugh, her clothe is beautiful.”

    @Swt_juie:“Do you my darling 😍the world will adjust!”

    @Winniechiwar:“Do u.”

    @Shalisdiva:“Okay…. make she Dey house Dey cry?”

    @Ji807147′:“My gee do you oooooooo.”

    @Cariscuisine_lagos:“You can’t teach someone how to express their grief ,you can undermine someone’s pain either so mind the business that pays you …when someone looses their loved one the way the grief is different from another person!”

    @Luvlyeyezz:“Do you and the world will adjust✍🏽las las everybody go dey alright.”

    @Shizz9yee:“Keep doing you mama. Ignore the noise.”

    @Softb_szn:“Some of you don’t mind the businesses that pays you! U can’t teach her how to grieve at least it’s her father and not ur own haba.”

    @Delly567:“I pity your fans😂.”

Tags: Ini Edo

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