Actress Foluke Daramola-Salako’s viral video criticizing young Nigerians for demeaning their seniors on social media has prompted a response from media personality Yeni Kuti.
Foluke claimed in a video that was uploaded on Tuesday, March 28, that “many people are ignoring the pandemic of young people insulting older ones on social media.”
She stated that if nothing is done in the next five years, children will start beating up their parents.*
Yeni Kuti remembered how she and Foluke collaborated on a project many years ago and how Foluke treated her disrespectfully while speaking about the video on TVC this morning.
Foluke might have forgotten, but Yeni hasn’t, she claimed, because she was the one who was affected.
Ms. Kuti chastised the young people for their bad behaviour on social media and added that “people reap what they sow.”
‘’Foluke Daramola. I like her. She is everything. I talk to her but I remember when she insulted me because I just googled her now. She is forty-five, I am sixty-two. We did a job (together). This is like about thirthy something years ago. I was only did what they asked me to do. I didn’t take money for the job. but the enmity I got from her was terrible. I am wondering if she remembers because I rmember because it was done to me. Now she is demanding respect. You reap what you sow. Karma i a leveler” she said
Nollywood actress, Foluke Daramola Salako has issued a stern warning to Nigerian youths who are fond of “insulting elders” on social media.
The Yoruba movie star took to her Instagram page on Tuesday night to read the riot act to the youths as she condemned their constant disrespect for their elders.
Foluke expressed displeasure over their behavior which she described as a “pandemic.”
Daramola queried what happened to our value system as she noted how the youths have “lost their values” and are disrespecting their elders, which she believes is because of modernization.
Foluke Daramola added that in the next five years, youths will be beating up their parents because many are condoning their bad behavior.
The politician’s wife dared the youth to disrespect her, as she alerted them of the consequence.
“This is a pandemic that people are not taking cognizance of. When we have youths on social media writing all sorts of things about the eldérly,” she said in a video.
“All in the bid of supporting different parties, we have lost our values. In the next years to come, children will start beating their parents.
“They will start disrespecting them because of modernization. What happened to our value system? How did things degenerate to this?
This is a pandemic and in years to come, we’ll have a crisis on our hands. When these kinds of youths start having kids, how are they going to raise their kids?
“I beg everybody with everything you hold dear, don’t come to my page to say rubbish. I’m a disciplinarian, I won’t let it fly and I’m looking for a scapegoat.
“If you say anything stup!d, the repercussion will be very grave. My true followers know that I stand for value, I stand for what’s right, I stand for culture.”
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