Veteran Nollywood actor Browny Igboegwu has taken to social media to express his frustration with the pervasive hypocrisy within the Nigerian film industry.
In an impassioned post, Igboegwu criticized the inconsistent behavior of his colleagues, who often speak ill of others only to later offer praise and admiration. He called for greater authenticity and more genuine relationships in the industry, urging his fellow actors to either give sincere compliments or remain silent.
The actor also voiced concerns about the prevalence of fake affection, shallow connections, and performative acts in the Nollywood community.
Browny Igboegwu further warned that he would cut ties with any colleagues found to be backstabbers, emphasizing his commitment to integrity and honesty in both his personal and professional life.
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“Happy birthday to my (little) big sister!! @cuppymusic, there’s no me without you. Thank you for being a continuous inspiration to me.
“No one has more light, love, and determination than you. I am so grateful to have you as a sister and partner for life,” she wrote.
Earlier, DJ Cuppy mentioned on X that Halima Dangote, the daughter of billionaire Aliko Dangote, visited her to join in the celebrations.
Additionally, the disc jockey shared a video of a surprise she received on Snapchat.
Last week, Temi commemorated her billionaire father Femi Otedola’s birthday by posting a nostalgic photograph on social media.
In other news, Reality television personality Tacha has addressed a comment made by a fan who claimed that men are easily obtainable.
In a discussion on X, Tacha acknowledged that while men might be readily accessible, finding a genuinely good man is a challenging endeavor.
The lady had claimed, “Being single is a choice for women, there’s no such thing as she can’t get a man.
A man is by far the easiest thing to get.😏”
Reacting, Tacha wrote:
“Got you, but yea finding a good man isn’t as simple as some make it seem, but being single is deff a choice. It’s not that a woman ‘can’t’ get a man—come on, men are everywhere! But a man who genuinely adds value? Now that’s different. Women know their worth, and sometimes, staying single is the best way to keep our standards where they should be.”