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Eucharia Anunobi was once amongst the hottest NOLLWOOD actresses that rocked the boat of Nigerian film industry, especially after she featured in the groundbreaking rattle snake, where she acted as Nneka, which did not only earned her popularity in Nigeria, but earned her a family backlash from her father, who is an ardent Catholic church member, and a strong believer of women uprightness, who also frowned at indecent dressing and immorality amongst women.
Eucharia Anunobi was once amongst the hottest NOLLWOOD actresses that rocked the boat of Nigerian film industry, especially after she featured in the groundbreaking rattle snake, where she acted as Nneka, which did not only earned her popularity in Nigeria, but earned her a family backlash from her father, who is an ardent Catholic church member, and a strong believer of women uprightness, who also frowned at indecent dressing and immorality amongst women.
But what baffled me most is the fact that Eucharia made lots
of money, had lots of fun, won lots of fan, and even travelled to lots of
glamorous places, but she never saw the need to develop her father’s
dilapidating house in the village where she was born and brought up, what a
shame?
This seems to be a general attitude amongst Nigerian female
children- they always feel reluctant to help their immediate family just
because they believe they will be married out of the family, then why shouldn’t
there be gender-mistreatment in Nigeria since this is how our female children
feel about their own parental homes? They feel because they aren’t male,
therefore there isn’t need for them to invest their money in their parental
home development, which is bad. This is one of the reasons men love to give
birth to male children more than the female children, not necessarily because
the male children are supernatural, but because they are often the ones who
take full responsibility of their father’s house; sponsoring their siblings in
school, rebuilding and renovating their family houses sometimes annually, and
even contributing in their community development, I think these are some of the
reasons why male children are highly celebrated more than female children in
Nigeria.
Imagine the pains a man faces, after giving birth to a
female child, labored to give her the best of education and all, and she grows
up only to marry a man who would bring just one keg of wine and few notes of
currency, and that’s the end of story. Whereas if it were a male child, the man
would witness a lot of positive impact in his home; the son would bring in a
new woman as a wife (a multiplication to his home), followed by new arriving
kids, he builds a good house in his father’s house, he contributes in
developing his father’s community, he gives scholarship to his kinsmen, and
bring all forms of development to his family and community, thereby making his
father proud, so why won’t Nigerian men celebrate male children more than
female children? Please our ladies need to start thinking towards this
direction if they truly want a realistic gender-equality treatment in Nigeria.
We also discovered that most of the female celebrities spend
70 to 80% of their income on frivolities like- latest clothes, shoes, handbags,
jewelries, cars (another fast adopting trend), parties, etc, which according to
our underground agents, are the reasons they often times get stuck in between
patronizing corporate prostitution, whereby they sleep around with politicians,
successful business men and top male celebrities to be able to pay their
exorbitant and outrageous lifestyles that always leave them penniless at the
end of their stardom, thank God for celebrity endorsements and companies giving
them adverts nowadays, if not, many would have gone hungry.
Our source told us that almost all the popular NOLLYWOOD
actresses, who are of course from the South Eastern part of Nigeria, precisely,
Imo State, hardly travel back to their villages where most of them were born
and raised before they became famous. We also learnt that most don’t assist
their siblings financially, and even some have denounced being a native of
their hometown just to appear more western and chic, why deny your root in the
name of stardom? Remember, it comes with a negative price, so be careful.
The picture above shows Eucharia Anunobi’s family house at
Mbaise, Imo State. We learnt that the only good thing she ever added to that
house all through the time of her stardom was a bad paint that didn’t only made
the house look odd, but also mockery.
Our secret agents are coming to your houses one after the
other, so don’t laugh at Eucharia’s exposure yet, we are digging deep to ensure
that we expose all those celebrities who only shine on the outside, leaving their
inside dirty, we will soon expose your fake life to the world, so wake up!
The only thing you can do for yourself now is to start being
real; go back to your root, be more contributive to your immediate family and
make them feel the impact of your wealth and fame, not just on media, because
we are determined to expose each and every one of you, one after the other, so
the faster you wake up, the better for you.
This is an exclusive exposure from Ng Blog. Follow me
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ReplyDeleteam sorry to say... Infact, am not sorry to say this.. so statements in dis piece makes no sense to me...... Have u forgotten so quickly in d old Nigeria, how women were relegated to d background?... In d ibo culture and in most cultures, women are sidelined, they r made weakling, dats why most em cnt contribute to d society, not d other way round like u put it.... The only thing positive i can pick up frm ur write up is d need for men to bcom responsible for themselves and not wait for men to always do for them wah they can easily do for emselves...
ReplyDeletesorry for d typo.... I meant to say women shld be responsible for emselves and stop waiting for a man to take up responsibilities they cld easily take up....
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