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‘Don’t be the reason someone ends it all, be kind with your words’ – Omoni Oboli pleads

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Seasoned Nollywood actress cum producer Omoni Oboli, has pleaded with social media users to be mindful of their choice of words, especially as someone could be suicidal based on that.

The mother of three via her Instastories urged her followers not to damage people emotionally just to get appraisal from others.

She wrote: “Social media is slowly becoming real life, so darling, if you won’t take a knife to stab someone in real life, don’t damage people emotionally just to look cool an have people call you savage. It doesn’t matter how work you are meanness will never be cool. Be kind. Everyone is going through stuff! Don’t be the reason someone ends it all. Yes some people are that close.”

Recall that Omoni Oboli has assured Nigerian youths and those who look up to her that they can indeed succeed in life if they work towards the goal.

Through her Instagram page, she revealed that she was able to make it far and became a well known name in the Nigerian entertainment industry and globally without a sliver spoon.

Her message was in response to someone who told her to stop working hard because she is already popular globally.

Omoni Oboli posted photos slide of herself on duty and captioned it: “Someone said I’m already made so why work so hard…I say, I’m working to leave a legacy for my kids and other young people especially of African decent. If a girl like me who wasn’t born with a silver spoon can succeed globally, everyone can!  We are not here to look pretty.”

Sometime ago Oboli said that people who rejoice at other people’s misfortune, are practicing witchcraft. 

Oboli said this after sharing a post asking people to “name something a lot of people like but can’t stand.”

The actress stated that rejoicing at people’s misfortune is the highest form of witchcraft. 

She wrote;  “Hmmm…witchcraft! And that’s specifically people who rejoice at other people’s misfortune. That’s the highest form of witchcraft.”