Nosa Rex, also known as Baba Rex in Nollywood, has shared his thoughts on the demise of late musician Mohbad.
The light-skinned role interpreter stated on his Instagram page that nothing will change in the entertainment sector unless cultism is eliminated from society.
He warned the people to avoid cultism, pointing out that entertainment requires talent rather than color.
According to him, as one advances in life, he or she would understand that the people who will aid them are not even from their confra mate.
He went on to say that the only adversary Nigeria would have is poverty, and he urged his supporters and followers to focus their efforts on fighting poverty.
“Until we remove cultism from the entertainment industry, all these issues will not stop.
Entertainment requires your talent, not your color.
Stay away from cultism. Forget anything anyone will tell you. As you progress in life, you will realize that the people who will help you in life might not even be your confra mate.
You might be flying white and your helper might be purple. Life is deep.
The only enemy we have right now is poverty. Chanel your energy to the fight against poverty. Ask for updates, share updates, keep your circle small, and enjoy life.
Nothing dey this life o. Ignore the messenger and take the message”.
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