Bullies exist in the film industry, according to Abubakar.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Tonto Dikeh, a Nollywood actress, has challenged her colleague Halima Abubakar to expose people responsible for bullying in the industry.
Bullies exist in the film industry, according to Abubakar.
On Tuesday, December 7, 2021, the actress asked to her colleague to divulge the names of the industry bullies in a post uploaded on her Instagram page.
“Lmaooo hallibooboo stop tensioning us Abeg…My friend no be every time you want give us gist you go come listen to people wey go tell you say you big pass this thing, give us gist. No do us half bread is better than none!! Name names jor, let us know and say hi to them,” she wrote.
It will be recalled that while reacting to the news of the 12-year-old kid who died after allegedly suffering injuries received after being attacked by his seniors, Abubakar brought attention to the rate of bullying in the industry.
She also revealed that she had to repeat a semester at university due to bullying.
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