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Why I was blacklisted in movie industry – Moji Afolayan
Why I was blacklisted in movie industry – Moji Afolayan
Actress Moji Afolayan has opened up on her long absence from the screen, revealing that she was blacklisted by film marketers after refusing their s3xual advances.
In a recent interview on Oyinmomo TV, Afolayan shared that the decision to prioritise her dignity and values over fame and wealth led to a significant impact on her career.
According to Afolayan, film marketers would often provide financial support to producers but in return, they would demand s3xual favors from actresses.
She stated that many married actresses have been involved in such arrangements, sometimes deceiving their husbands.
Afolayan emphasised that she was unwilling to compromise her values, which led to her blacklisting.
“This is because, at that time, when we had marketers at Idumota, they used to give producers money to work.
“However, due to the kind of training I received at home, I cannot trade my body for movies. My husband, who married me, has not even done anything. You will notice that I am trying to speak in proverbs.
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“Because I did not do it, they held a meeting among themselves not to call me. I did not sleep with them. I did not offer my body for sex.
“They are all watching this programme. People who are doing it are doing it. Many of them will have their husbands outside while the wives will be with them inside. I am exposing their secrets now.
“They would tell me, ‘is it only my husband?’ I was like is it because you want to help. Then you would have to hold on to your help.
“I thank God I stood with my dignity. That is what I am enjoying today. I held on to my virginity. I stand out among them now. I have only received mercy. They made them stars. Their posters were all around.
“But when they tried to stand alone, there was a great fight, which was bound to happen in that kind of relationship. I did not inform my husband at the time.
“It was because I did not offer myself for sex that they denied me movie roles.
“I was not the only person they did it to. There was one person who was late now, took her job to a marketer there at Arena, but it was turned down. The lady at the time told me to continue with my nobility. She narrated how the marketer told her how he had slept with in the industry.
“They now know how it feels. They have made us social media-friendly. They have pushed us to put movies on YouTube.
“It affected me in terms of income and fame. I cherish my body more than anything. Even my husband knows”.
Why I was blacklisted in movie industry – Moji Afolayan
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Celebrity Divorce Is More Visible, Not More Common — Temi Kosoko
Celebrity Divorce Is More Visible, Not More Common — Temi Kosoko
Nollywood actress Temi Kosoko has said that divorce is often unfairly linked to actors simply because celebrity relationships receive intense public attention, making marital breakups in the entertainment industry appear more common than they actually are.
Speaking during an interview with Oyinmomo TV, the daughter of veteran Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko explained that divorce is a normal occurrence in society and should not be viewed as something peculiar to actors or entertainers.
According to her, the major difference is the level of publicity attached to celebrity marriages.
“Divorce happens every month worldwide. It’s not a new thing that people get divorced. The problem is that when actors divorce, it becomes popular and very public,” she said.
The actress noted that many people are quick to conclude that the nature of acting or the demands of the entertainment industry are responsible whenever a celebrity marriage ends.
However, she stressed that marital breakdown can happen for many reasons that are often unrelated to profession.
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“There are so many reasons people divorce. It might not even have anything to do with their work,” she added.
Beyond her comments on celebrity divorce, Temi also opened up about the challenges of living under public scrutiny as the daughter of one of Nollywood’s most respected actors.
She admitted that despite working hard to build her own identity in the Nigerian movie industry, many people still attribute her success solely to her father’s influence.
“I work hard, and sometimes it hurts that people don’t see my hard work. They say it’s because of my father’s name. Yes, to be honest, it is my father’s name that has brought me this far,” she said.
Temi, however, acknowledged that having a famous surname comes with both opportunities and expectations.
According to her, one of the major misconceptions she has had to deal with is the perception that members of the Kosoko family are proud or unapproachable.
“A lot of people think we are proud. When we enter a room, even without speaking, they already assume we are proud. That was the beginning of the problem,” she explained.
Her remarks have since sparked conversations on Nollywood marriages, public scrutiny of celebrities, and the challenges faced by children of established stars trying to carve their own paths in the entertainment industry.
The actress’ comments also highlight growing discussions about how social media attention and public exposure often amplify private issues involving public figures, especially within the Nigerian entertainment space.
Celebrity Divorce Is More Visible, Not More Common — Temi Kosoko
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Frank Edoho Scandal: Yul Edochie Tells Men to Walk Away from Cheating Wives
Frank Edoho Scandal: Yul Edochie Tells Men to Walk Away from Cheating Wives
Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has weighed in on the topic of infidelity in relationships and marriages, urging men not to forgive cheating women. Yul on his X handle advised men to leave their relationships once they find out their partner is unfaithful. He stressed that failure to do this will make a man appear weak, strongly speaking against negotiating, condoning, or discussing the matter with the spouse or the other party involved. Yul also claimed that men who choose to stay will eventually regret it, adding that the woman will deal with him eventually. He wrote: “Once you find out your wife is cheating on you, leave her immediately. Men, stop tolerating nonsense in the name of marriage. Don’t negotiate anything with her. Don’t condone. Don’t discuss with her boyfriend. Let her go quickly. And move on. If you forgive her and continue, you have confirmed to her that you’re a weak man. Danger looms for you. That decision will come back to haunt you later. Women deal mercilessly with weak men.”
Yul made his latest remark in the wake of the marriage scandal of popular media personality, Frank Edoho. The controversy began after Edoho confirmed a two-year separation from his estranged wife, Sandra Onyenucheya. Tensions escalated following a leaked phone conversation and online rumours linking Sandra to Nigerian singer-songwriter Chike. Sandra later made allegations of domestic abuse, infidelity, and financial misconduct against Edoho, sharing photos of alleged injuries and private chat logs online. In response, Edoho denied the allegations, calling them “false” and misleading. He stated: “Let me state, clearly and unequivocally, that the allegations made against me are false. I have chosen to address these issues through the appropriate legal channels, where facts, not noise, will prevail.”
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However, Yul’s post did not resonate with many netizens. Critics referenced Yul’s infidelity to his first wife, May Edochie, stressing that the actor is not in a position to give such advice. One user wrote: “But you were cheating with Mr Obasi’s wife, oga enter house abeg.” Another said: “Everyone can speak on this topic, certainly not you. It’s the balls to insert yourself when all fingers are pointing at you for committing same sin.” “That’s why May left you naw. She discovered you were cheating on her with a married woman and she left you. See who dey give advise,” another user wrote. “What a time to be alive. Thank God May left you,” a user added. Another comment read: “See who is preaching about infidelity? The double standards ehn.” “You cheated on your wife with a married woman. You are the reason a married woman left her husband. You broke a man’s home,” one user wrote. “But you were begging your ex-wife to take you back after cheating and impregnating your side chick. You’re a hypocrite,” another stated. One user asked pointedly: “Is Judy dealing with you already? Obviously, you didn’t experience this with your ex.”
In a separate development, Obasi Emmanuel, Judy Austin’s ex-husband, has countered Yul Edochie’s marriage advice. Obasi, who has accused Yul of snatching Judy from him, said in a Facebook post: “If your only option is to run to another woman when you feel disrespected, you will build three football teams, including the fans, in your lifetime in the name of marriage.” While stating that a real man’s strength lies in his ability to manage a woman’s excesses, Obasi wrote: “Keep shouting, ‘Your respect as a man is non-negotiable.’ If you can’t take or control a woman’s excesses, you are not yet a man; you’re a boy. So you have to be very careful.”
This is not the first time Yul has offered strong advice to men. In April 2026, he urged Nigerian men to leave marriages or relationships in which they are not valued. He expressed that respect for men in marriage is essential and must not be undermined. According to the actor, men who experience disrespect from their wives or girlfriends should terminate the relationship at once. “Men stop tolerating nonsense in the name of marriage or relationship. If your wife or girlfriend doesn’t respect you, dump her immediately and get someone who respects you,” he said.
Yul’s personal life has been a subject of public scrutiny since April 2022. He introduced actress Judy Austin as his second wife while still legally married to May Edochie. In 2023, May Edochie filed for divorce, accusing Yul of adultery and seeking ₦100 million in damages from Judy Austin. The controversy has only intensified public scrutiny of the actor, given his own widely publicized marital issues. Social media users continue to debate the validity of Yul’s advice. Supporters argue that his message about leaving a cheating spouse is valid regardless of his past. Others maintain that the actor should not be the one to preach about infidelity, given his personal history. The backlash has flooded his comment section with users expressing mixed opinions.
Frank Edoho Scandal: Yul Edochie Tells Men to Walk Away from Cheating Wives
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Mercy Johnson Under Fire Over ₦25,000 Girls Tag Menstrual Kit
Mercy Johnson Under Fire Over ₦25,000 Girls Tag Menstrual Kit
Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie has come under intense criticism on social media following her unveiling as a brand ambassador for Girls Tag, a menstrual and puberty care product reportedly priced at ₦25,000, sparking fresh debate over period poverty in Nigeria.
The controversy began after Mercy Johnson and her daughter, Purity Okojie, were introduced as ambassadors for the brand, alongside fellow actress Regina Daniels, who was later also unveiled as a face of the product.
Girls Tag is described as an all-in-one menstrual hygiene and puberty kit designed for girls aged nine and above. The package reportedly includes sanitary pads, period pants, panty liners, wipes, sanitary bags, a purse, and an educational puberty guidebook authored by the actress.
While the brand positions the product as a premium hygiene and education solution, its pricing has triggered widespread outrage online, with many Nigerians describing it as insensitive amid rising inflation and worsening economic hardship.
Across social media platform X (formerly Twitter), users argued that essential menstrual products should not be marketed as luxury items in a country where millions of girls already struggle to afford basic sanitary needs.
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Critics say period poverty in Nigeria remains a serious public health and education challenge, with reports indicating that many schoolgirls miss classes during menstruation due to lack of access to affordable sanitary products.
One user, @Lai, defended the brand’s commercial approach, saying:
“Not everyone is a philanthropist. Nigeria’s problems are not everybody’s problem. She knows who her customers are. This is business.”
However, others strongly disagreed. User @MsJorji wrote:
“Mercy Johnson, you are an embarrassment to women. In a country where women are struggling to afford sanitary pads, you want to charge 25k for a sanitary pad.”
Another user, @ATallEdoGirl, commented:
“The target audience had to be baddies.”
@kenny added:
“Nigeria is a poor country. Elitism should never extend to the basic rights and dignity of girls and women. Sanitary pads are not luxury items.”
Another user, @bidemi wrote:
“In a country where sanitary pads are meant to be free, someone is selling them for 25k and people are defending it because of packaging.”
The backlash highlights growing frustration over the commercialization of essential health products, particularly for women and girls, in Nigeria’s current economic climate.
Supporters of Girls Tag, however, argue that the product goes beyond sanitary pads, combining menstrual hygiene supplies with puberty education, emotional guidance, and confidence-building resources for young girls transitioning into adolescence.
They maintain that the premium pricing reflects the comprehensive nature of the kit, even as critics insist that affordability remains a key issue in addressing menstrual health inequality.
The debate continues to trend online, reigniting broader conversations about women’s health, sanitary pad affordability in Nigeria, and the need for stronger policy interventions to address menstrual hygiene challenges across the country.
Mercy Johnson Under Fire Over ₦25,000 Girls Tag Menstrual Kit
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