Hours after actress, Ronke Oshodi-Oke, berated her colleagues for flaunting their wealth on social media, another actress, Liz Anjorin, has flayed her.
In a series of videos on her page in the early hours of Saturday, Liz called her colleague unprintable names and said there was more to Ronke’s video than what meets the eye.
In the very damning video, Liz said Ronke’s video is as a result of ‘pure hate’.
According to her, she paved the ‘good luck charm’ on June 18 when she began flaunting her wealth and it paved way for her colleagues to do same.
She said, “I don’t put my mouth in things that don’t concern me. But how would you feel if I said some people, after finishing their unfortunate M.C job, move from one party to the other to beg for money? How would you feel? Because a beggar and someone that flaunts are both foolish. In fact, someone that flaunts is even better because the person who is just using it to thank God.
“You see, we should stop criticising each other, because we all have our flaws. If I post anything on social media, I’m not using it to ‘oppress’. We post because at times, you just look at where you’re coming from and just decide to thank God. Someone flaunted a house and a car, where were you when I was homeless?
“My mom was neglected because she had a female child and I was the only child. Where were you when I was sleeping in the rain? I remember when I used to eat meat just once in a year. Where were you then?
“Now you are complaining that I’m flaunting. You can’t say I shouldn’t berate her. Let’s all live a good life. What she did shocked me. She can poison those flaunting their stuffs, if given the chance. For her to have had the gut to post such, she is wicked, so wicked.”
PREMIUM TIMES, called Ronke to hear her defence. She declined to comment and asked this newspaper to “call back in two months time”.
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