Nollywood actor Charles Inojie has left fans heartbroken with the announcement of the end of the beloved family show, The Johnsons.
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Nollywood actress and producer Wumi Toriola, who recently shared her heartbreak story with her fans, has taken a different tone just hours later. In a new Instagram post, Toriola shared jaw-dropping photos of herself with a humorous caption, stating that there is no need for an apology anymore. She emphasized that the country’s economy does not accommodate sentiments.
In the caption of her post, Wumi Toriola wrote,
No body is apologizing for anything again …This economy nor accommodate sentiments. In all, don’t let us forget the essence of this season which is LOVE.”
This change in tone comes after Wumi Toriola revealed her heartbreak from hair vendors, expressing disappointment in the disparity between what they showcase online and the actual products they sell. Describing the situation as sickening, she called for a reform and a female version of controversial socialite and activist, A Very Dark Man, to call out hair vendors.
Despite the heartbreak revelation, Wumi Toriola seems to have shifted her focus to the season of love, encouraging her fans to embrace the spirit of love during this period.
Simisola Kosoko, popularly known as Simi, a prominent Nigerian musician, recently said in an interview that no relationship had ever broken her heart. She joked that she had never received ‘breakfast’. She explained that her own personal experiences did not influence her heartbreak-themed songs. She shared these insights during an interview with reality star Tacha on Cool FM in Lagos.
Toke Makinwa, a renowned Nigerian media personality, recently shared her story of resilience in the face of her husband’s infidelity. In one of her candid episodes of the popular YouTube vlog series ‘Toke Moments,’ she revealed how she copes with her husband impregnating his ex-girlfriend.