“I’m Good”- Actor Hanks Anuku Addresses Public Concern After Viral Footage

  • Veteran Nollywood actor Hanks Anuku responded to concerns about his health after a viral video surfaced.
  • The video showed him in Abuja, leading to widespread reactions from the public.
  • Anuku appeared calm in a new video addressing the controversy.

Veteran Nollywood actor Hanks Anuku has reacted to rising concern from Nigerians following a viral video that showed him in Abuja, which triggered widespread reactions online about his health and wellbeing.

In a new video shared by a man who reportedly met the actor on Tuesday, Anuku addressed the controversy directly. He appeared calm and used the opportunity to reassure the public that he is in good condition.

Responding to worried fans and critics, the actor dismissed the attention surrounding him, saying people should rather concentrate on the country’s issues instead of focusing on him.

“Y’all haven’t seen anything yet. Y’all should face your government and leave me the hell alone. If you don’t have a better thing to do go do something, I’m good,” he said.

His comments come shortly after an earlier clip went viral online, showing him lying by the roadside in the Wuse 2 area of Abuja, which had sparked concern and debate across social media platforms.

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In other news… A South African woman has sparked widespread debate after defending ongoing anti-immigration protests, insisting that South Africans are not xenophobic but are instead protecting their country.

Speaking during a protest against foreign African nationals, the woman rejected accusations of xenophobia and criticized Nigeria’s internal challenges while explaining her support for the demonstrations.

According to her, South Africans are acting out of patriotism and a desire to preserve their country.

“They say we’re xenophobic. No, we’re not. We’re protecting our country. Nigerians have the audacity to tell us we’re xenophobic, yet their own country is falling apart while they’re busy slaugh7ering harmless kids. They are very useless and harsh when it comes to their own people. We’re patriotic. We don’t want our country to fall apart.”

Her remarks have since gone viral on social media, attracting mixed reactions from Nigerians.

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