I started making money as an actress 4 years ago - Toyin Abraham
- Toyin Abraham says she started making money four years ago despite beginning her acting career in 2003
- The Nollywood actress stated this when she featured on “Your View”, a TVC programme, on Friday, April 24
- She says she would not have been able to help others as she is currently doing amid the coronavirus lockdown if it was five years ago
Nollywood actress and movie producer Toyin Abraham has said she started making money four years ago despite the fact that she started acting in 2003.
The actress made the disclosure when she featured on “Your View”, a TVC programme, on Friday, April 24, Gistreel reports.
According to her, she would not have been able to help people as she is currently doing amid the COVID-19 lockdown if it was five years ago.
She said: “If this (referring to the COVID-19 lockdown) had happened five years ago, I wouldn’t have been able to give because I was not making money then. I just started making money three or four years ago"
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In other news, winner of Big Brother Naija ‘Pepper Dem’ season Mercy Eke has taken to her official Twitter page to gush over former housemate Ike Onyema.
In a tweet to remind fans that their love show would start on Sunday, April 26, 2020, Mercy said she is thankful to life for bringing Ike to her.
The reality TV star tweeted: “Life has brought me too many gifts…but I am really thankful it brought you to me. Love has its ups and downs..it also brings with it many surprisesI can’t wait to show the world what it has brought you and I. #2DaysToMercyXIkeShow.”
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man in the United Kingdom cautioned fellow countrymen against criticising President Muhammadu Buhari over lockdown extension, saying the president means well for them.
The man identified as Samuel N on Twitter said he has tested positive for COVID-19, and that he has not eaten for the past 13 days due to the deadly disease.
He said his main concern is to survive the virus, suggesting that people should focus on keeping safe instead of complaining of lockdown.
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The Nigerian man said he has been under the care of the National Health Service in the United Kingdom since he tested positive for the disease.
He tweeted: "We are at war fighting an invisible enemy, everyone needs to join hands together to defeat the common enemy.
"Please follow all government and NCDC advice and guidelines."
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