Celebrity
“Why I Choose To Live A Private Life”- Actress Empress Njamah
Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah, is of the opinion that it is not wise to publicly disclose everything about one’s life for security reasons.
She told Saturday Beats:
“In my opinion, 60 per cent of one’s lifestyle (as a celebrity) is already out there, so one does not have to reveal everything. Sometimes, putting a lot of things out there hurts one. These days, it is very difficult to say that one has genuine friends but thankfully, I have a few.”
“When I have those genuine shoulders to cry on, it is enough for me. Without meaning to sound spiritual, I think sometimes, the devil laughs at one when people celebrate negative things. Sadly, many people celebrate more negative things than positive.”
“If I put my woes out there, a lot of people would just say “sorry”. A lot of things happened to me in 2020 and I thought it was going to be a terrible year for me but at the end, it turned out to be good. I feel that sometimes, one needs to be private. It is a wise security decision too.”
The actress stated that she lost some valuables in the wake of the #EndSARS protests.
She said:
“My shop was vandalised by hoodlums after the #EndSARS protests and a lot of valuables were stolen. People thought I would break down but I didn’t because that would even be another expense. I did not post (on social media) about what happened. Only a few people knew about it.
“In as much as I am a public person, I am also a private person. If I had put everything out there and people knew the amount of things stolen from one, it could make one an easy target for another time. I am not against people who put things out there because we have different ways of doing things. However, I am not a regular person. I just wanted to work towards getting back on my feet. I am not the type who likes to be pitied. If one is still fit, then one has a lot to be grateful for.”
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