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“Money Transforms People; Accept The Fact”- Femi Jacobs

  • Femi Jacobs has shared some interesting thoughts on social media, leading to a lively discussion among his fans.
  • The actor question about why people are expected to stay the same even when they become wealthier.

Nollywood actor Femi Jacobs has shared some interesting thoughts on social media, leading to a lively discussion among his fans.

He raised a question about why people are expected to stay the same even when they become wealthier.

“Why do people always expect that people wouldn’t change when money enters the picture?” Jacobs asked.

“That’s self-righteousness at its peak.”

He stressed that being wealthy changes people, claiming, “Even you won’t remain the same after making a certain size of fortunes.”

Jacobs pointed out how money can change lives, referring to the biblical idea of mammon as a competitor to God for people’s devotion.

“…the only competition for Man’s heart God knows HE has is nothing else but money (mammon),” he noted.

In other news, Nollywood veteran Bimbo Akintola has shared the reasons for her single status at the age of 54.

In a recent conversation with her colleague Emmanuel Ehumadu, Akintola revealed that she remains unmarried due to the passing of her soul mate.

Host: “Are you married?”Akintola: “No.”

Host: “Why?”

Akintola: “He died…The person wey me fit do forever for don die.”

Host: “So, you don’t think you can find another man?”

Akintola: “Do you know how long it took me to find him?”

She emphasized that she will not succumb to societal pressures to marry merely to satisfy others. Nevertheless, she affirmed her belief in the institution of marriage but has yet to encounter the right partner since the loss of her soul mate.

Meanwhile, In an interview, veteran actress Bimbo Akintola talked about the money differences between her and her fellow actresses.

She shared her interest in the luxurious lives of some actresses, noting that she doesn’t have the same financial comfort.

Bimbo mentioned that people frequently compare her to her richer peers, making her wonder where their money comes from.

“Some lifestyles on social media are genuine, but where does the money come from?” Akintola asked.

“We know how much actresses earn from films, so I wonder if it’s from other businesses or family wealth.”

Akintola acknowledged rumors about actresses dating politicians or engaging in other lucrative ventures to support their lifestyles.

“We’ve heard stories, and we know these things happen,” she said.

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