Nollywood actress Biodun Okeowo has criticized a troll for exposing Jumoke George’s issues, expressing her disapproval of the public discussion.
Gistlover reported that the veteran, who has been homeless for 5 to 6 years, has been living in her church.
Nollywood actress Biodun Okeowo has responded fiercely to a social media troll who criticized her and others for publicly highlighting the struggles of veteran actress Jumoke George.
In a recent interview with Biola Bayo, Jumoke George opened up about her difficult circumstances, revealing that she has been homeless for 5 to 6 years and has been living in a church. She also spoke about her deteriorating health, explaining that she has been in and out of the hospital since January 2nd and is now in debt. To make matters worse, she needs a brain and heart test, which she cannot afford.
Biodun shared the emotional video of Jumoke’s heartbreaking revelation on social media, hoping to draw attention to her situation and perhaps raise funds for her. However, one critic lashed out at the actress, questioning why the matter had to be made public. The critic also noted that since Biodun is in the U.S. with a wealthy husband, she should be able to handle the situation privately, instead of asking the public for help.
The troll wrote:
“Y’all Nollywood actors and actresses are stingy. Why do you have to bring this woman to the public because she’s homeless? You dey America, you have a rich husband, you could easily tell your husband to help her or contact your colleagues to help the woman so you people can cover the shame but hell no, una must come and beg the public for money to help your colleagues, but if to say nah Aso ebi 500k, una wan buy, una dey always see money for that.”
Biodun didn’t hold back in her response. She blasted the troll, stating that their bitterness prevented them from understanding the importance of empathy. She explained that going public with such issues can often lead to quicker support, especially when urgent help is needed.
She fired back:
“Some unfortunate people on this app think like roaches! This is why some of you will never understand empathy: Your heart is locked in bitterness. @possiblecashie and the senseless ones who liked your comment and concurred, you all clearly lack sense and empathy. You’re busy counting people’s husbands and outfits instead of counting your own missing blessings. If helping a senior colleague publicly can save a life, let it be! When you become a human being with sense, you’ll understand that some issues are bigger than your pocket mentality. If you had half a brain, you’d know that going public is sometimes the fastest way to get urgent help. But no, you’d rather stay bitter and type essays about people’s personal lives while doing zero for your own community. Focus on your life, and stop analyzing what’s above your emotional pay grade.”
Her powerful words have since sparked a wave of support from those who admire her stance, with many praising her for standing up for her colleague and addressing the troll’s unwarranted criticism.
“Some unfortunate people on this app think like roaches!
This is why some of you will never understand empathy: Your heart is locked in bitterness. @possiblecashie and the senseless ones who liked your comment and concurred, you all clearly lack sense and empathy.
You’re busy counting people’s husbands and outfits instead of counting your own missing blessings.
If helping a senior colleague publicly can save a life, let it be!
When you become a human being with sense, you’ll understand that some issues are bigger than your pocket mentality.
If you had half a brain, you’d know that going public is sometimes the fastest way to get urgent help.
But no, you’d rather stay bitter and type essays about people’s personal lives while doing zero for your own community.
Focus on your life, and stop analysing what’s above your emotional pay grade”.