BBNaija star, Omashola, reveals he has been dealing with ‘deep issues’

Nigerian reality star Omashola Oburoh has addressed the disturbing video of him that surfaced on social media a couple of days ago.

The former Big Brother Naija housemate revealed that he has been going through ‘deep issues’.

A couple of days ago, a video of the reality star looking scrawny on the streets of South Africa was published on social media by another Big Brother alumnus, Ike Onyeama.

This caused people to worry as he also stopped being active on social media after that.

He has now revealed on Instagram that he was dealing with some issues but he’s making progress.

He thanked his fans and others who were concerned about him.

Here is what he wrote;

Fake news has caused depression and ruined homes – Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Lai Mohammed, says fake news has adverse effects on society, such as ruining homes and leaving many depressed.

He said this on Tuesday when he received a delegation from The Guardian Newspaper in Abuja.

The minister said fact-checking will address the menace of fake news. Mohammed noted that it will help separate facts from fiction.

He also urged all media establishment to take the issue of fake news seriously.

He said; “To be sure, the issue of fake news and misinformation is not just about the government alone, as some have insinuated. It is about all of us.

“Fake news has ruined homes, pushed many into depression and done untold hardship to others. It is a clear and present danger to all.

“I believe it will not be out of place for reputable media organisations like the Guardian to set up a special desk for fact-checking as a panacea for this problem.

“That way, you can help citizens to separate fact from fiction. I am aware that some media organizations are already doing this, but it must be taken seriously by every media establishment.

On our part, we are undeterred as we have continued our engagement with stakeholders to find a way out. Hopefully, we will be taking a more concrete step on this in the months ahead.”

The minister said no democracy could survive without independent media.

“As a matter of fact, no true democracy survives without a professional, responsible and independent media. It is in this context that the government continues to view the media as a strong partner.

“It is said that for the media to be able to play its role, which is to inform, criticize and stimulate debate, it must take responsibility for whatever it puts out. In other words, it must get its facts right.

But can we say today that most of what we read, hear and watch in the news are factual?” he said.

Actor Denola Grey narrates his battle with depression, anxiety disorder

Nollywood actor and celebrity stylist, Denola Grey opened up about how he battles depression and suffered anxiety disorder.

In a recent interview session with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, the Nollywood actor revealed that it was tedious for him to fit into the Nigerian system when he returned to the country in 2018.

Grey real name Denola Adepetun revealed that he was depressed and lonely due to the absence of his friends and relatives at the time.

During the session, Denola said;
“I was anxious and depressed multiple times and got over it.

I never wanted anyone to pity me.

As a matter of fact, I am a ‘solve your problem’ kind of man.

If anything goes wrong in my life, I believe it’s up to me to fix it.

Would I ask for emotional support from my family and friends? Yes.”

In 2018, I had a bit of an awakening and decided it was time to be a bit more mindful.

I started taking responsibility for my own blind spots and where I needed more work.”

Grey also maintained that he did not get to where he is on a silver platter.

He said;

“At 23, I had no other skills apart from fashion and journalism.

And I had to make it work in Lagos with no friends.

I had some friends but I had been away (from the country) for five years”, he stated.

Actor who came out as gay, Uche Maduagwu cries out for help, says he’s depressed

Nollywood actor, Uche Maduagwu has taken to his Instagram page to speak up about his mental health struggle. According to the actor, he is depressed and needs help.

Uche Maduagwu made this known on Friday night via his social media platform.

The Nollywood actor who came out as gay in January 2021 revealed that he is depressed. However, he is yet to disclose what he is going through.

Sharing the post, he wrote;

“I am going through Depression I need HELP. Being a celeb does not make us perfect.”

Maduagwu has remained one of the most controversial actors in the Nigerian movie industry.

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