Kill Them with Kindness: Nse Ikpe-Etim's Response to Vile Comment Makes Troll Tender Apology

Kill Them with Kindness: Nse Ikpe-Etim's Response to Vile Comment Makes Troll Tender Apology

- Nse Ikpe-Etim has taken to social media to clap back at a troll who came for her

- Twitter user, Emeka Godwin, accused the actress of selling her womb, advising her to 'make herself fruitful'

- The actress responded with a prayer for the troll to be given sense and his life, filled with kindness

- Her response prompted Godwin to apologise, which she accepted.

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Nollywood actress, Nse Ikpe-Etim, has reminded people why 'killing with kindness' is indeed an effective way of dealing with negative criticisms.

Just recently, a Twitter user, Emeka Godwin, came under one of the actress' tweets to accuse her of 'selling her womb' and advised the singer to 'make herself fruitful and replenish'.

"Why did you sell out your womb...And why are you too being fruitful to souls. Pls, you need to make yourself fruitful and replenish."

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Kill Them with Kindness: Nse Ikpe-Etim's Response to Vile Comment Makes Troll Tender Apology
Nse Ikpe-Etim clapped back at a troll. Photo credit: @nseikpeetim
Source: Instagram

Rather than slam the troll, Ikpe-Etim simply responded:

"Dear Joy Vampire, may you be fruitful in common sense. May you be replenished in kindness. May your soul never know adversity."

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Ikpe-Etim's calm response seemed to have made the troll contrived as he immediately tendered an apology to which she responded:

"No worries at all. How are you today? Good?"

See the exchange below:

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Recall in 2020, the actress shared her struggle with fans at an event tagged Conversation With Nse.

The actress explained that she was diagnosed with a condition called Adenomyosis whereby the inner lining of the uterus breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus. As a result, she had to remove her womb.

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She said:

“I was told I couldn’t have kids. And so, I had to have a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) to make me have a life again and to stop going through what I was going through. And I’m literally telling women and men, it really doesn’t matter if you can’t bear children. What really matters is what you would do for the world, for the universe.”

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Kumashe Yaakugh Kumashe Yaakugh is a lifestyle journalist with over five years of working experience at Legit.ng. She graduated from Benue State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication in 2013. In 2022, she received the award for' Excellence in Fashion Reporting'. Kumashe Yaakugh is the author of 'While She Slept'. Email: caroline.yaakugh@corp.legit.ng