“Drop Your Address If You !nsu!t Me Online”- Nkechi Blessing Sunday Challenges Trolls

  • Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday addressed online attacks from social media users.
  • She expressed her frustration over persistent insults and body shaming directed at her.
  • The message highlights the negative impact of online bullying and the need for respectful interactions.
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Nollywood star Nkechi Blessing Sunday has issued a firm message to social media users who frequently attack her online without reason.

Taking to her page, the actress expressed frustration over constant insults and body shaming from certain individuals.

She pointed out that while critics often bombard her comment sections with negative remarks, the public tends to focus solely on her responses rather than the original provocations. She stated:

“If you insult me online, please do drop your address so I can attend to you.”

Nkechi Blessing Sunday added that some people intentionally visit her social media pages just to provoke her.

“These individuals insult me and make hurtful comments about my body. Yet, when I respond publicly, the criticism shifts entirely onto me,” she explained. “People rarely recognize the actions that prompted my reply. They come to my page unprovoked, troll me, insult me, and body shame me. But once I answer back, they focus on my response, calling me rude without questioning what led to it.”

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In other news… An Nnewi-based native doctor, Aka Mmuo Mmiri, has defended himself against allegations linking traditionalists to criminal activities in Anambra State.

Speaking amid ongoing scrutiny of native doctors in the state, he insisted that he is not involved in crime and that his activities are legitimate.

He said, “There Are So Many Churches And Fake Pastors Committing Far More Crimes And Deceiving People In Anambra State. I Have The Registration And License Issued To Traditionalists In Anambra State, Even Before Governor Soludo Introduced The Law.”

The traditionalist also stated that his reputation within his community in Nnewi shows that he is not engaged in criminal activities.

According to him, “If I Were a Bad Egg Or Involved In Crime, The Community Here In Nnewi Would Have Driven Me Out Because They Don’t Support Evil.”

He further explained that he has taken steps to ensure transparency in his activities.

“I Have Cameras Installed Inside And Outside My House Showing Those Coming In And Going Out. I Don’t Harbor Criminals Or Have Any Dealings With Them.”

His comments come as the administration of Charles Soludo continues its efforts to address security concerns in the state, including investigations involving native doctors suspected of aiding criminal activities.

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