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"Kill Me": Nollywood Actress Iyabo Ojo Cries Out For Help Over Debt of ₦‎18.6 Million; Calls Out Lagos State Governor Babjide Sanwo-Olu

By Grace Chen
Published in Debt Management
June 06, 2023
1 min read
"Kill Me": Nollywood Actress Iyabo Ojo Cries Out For Help Over Debt of ₦‎18.6 Million; Calls Out Lagos State Governor Babjide Sanwo-Olu

So, the other day I came across this crazy article about Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo and her debt of ₦‎18.6 million. She’s been calling out Lagos State Governor Babjide Sanwo-Olu for help and it’s all over the news.

Basically, Iyabo Ojo is in debt and she’s crying out for help. She’s been owing the government some money and it’s gotten to the point where she doesn’t know what to do anymore. She’s even called out the governor on social media to help her out!

Honestly, it’s a bit alarming to me that someone in the public eye like her is going through this kind of financial struggle. I mean, we see these celebrities living these flashy lifestyles, but we rarely get to see the struggles behind the scenes. It just goes to show that money troubles can happen to anyone, no matter how successful they may seem.

But this story isn’t just about Iyabo Ojo’s debt. It sheds light on a much bigger issue: the state of the entertainment industry in Nigeria. Actors and actresses often don’t get paid their worth, which can lead to situations like Iyabo’s. It’s important to make sure that people in the entertainment industry are treated fairly and paid accordingly.

All in all, this article really caught my attention and made me think about the state of the entertainment industry in Nigeria. It’s important to shed light on these issues and bring about change so that people like Iyabo Ojo and others can get the support they need when they’re in financial trouble.


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