Prioritize Health, Job Lifespan Longer Than Worker Nollywood Veteran Yemi Solade Urges

Obasempire reports that Yemi Solade, a well-known figure in Nigeria’s Nollywood realm, has emphasized the paramount importance of health, stressing that he does not compromise on his well-being.

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He implored colleagues within the Nollywood fraternity to conscientiously attend to their health, noting that the longevity of a profession surpasses that of an individual.

Solade conveyed this message at a commemorative event honoring the late actor, Quadri Oyebamiji, fondly known as Sisi Quadri.

Addressing attendees, he earnestly urged them to cherish their health while they have the opportunity to do so.

According to him, “What concerns me in all of this is good health. There is nobody that will not die someday.

“But, while we are alive, we should take care of ourselves. The lifespan of a job is longer than that of a worker. May God forgive the sins of those that have departed, and may their souls rest in peace.”

Dwelling on the fleeting nature of life, the actor said: “It is the popular ones (that are dying) that we know of. What of those we don’t know?

“It makes me look at myself in a certain way. So, when I die, this is how it is going to be? They would bring cameras and microphones in front of those present and they would talk about me.

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“I have come to realise that my health is more important to me than any job, and I often tell producers that.

“If I am at a location and I die, the work will continue. If you are the star of the moment and they are calling you here and there, you need to personally take precautions and rest.

“Some people might say that I am only talking this way because I am no longer in demand like I used to. But, I will always be relevant till I die, because it is God that gave me the talent.”

Denrele Edun Opens Up About Stroke And Leg Dysfunction

Obasempire reports that media personality Denrele Edun has candidly shared details about his recent health challenges.

He shedded light on a period of incapacitation that left him grappling with a stroke and leg dysfunction.

In a revealing interview with Channels TV, Edun disclosed the distressing ordeal he faced, recounting how a stroke afflicted half of his face, causing it to droop to one side. “Anytime I wanted to drink water, it would come out from another part of my mouth,” he stated, describing the harrowing symptoms he endured.

His mouth remained sore, and one of his eyes remained wide open, reflecting the severity of the condition.

Despite grappling with the effects of his illness, Edun felt reticent about disclosing his health struggles to the public. He expressed reluctance to seek sympathy, particularly as many perceived him as resilient and unyielding. “I couldn’t tell people that I was sick because a lot of people saw me as a car without brakes,” he confessed.

Despite his health setbacks, Edun valiantly honored work commitments, albeit unable to perform at his peak. He acknowledged that while he fulfilled professional obligations, his condition impeded his ability to deliver his best.

In a startling revelation, Edun disclosed experiencing another debilitating attack, distinct from the initial stroke. He explained that this subsequent episode affected his legs, rendering them dysfunctional. “The second one affected my legs. The leg became dysfunctional. I couldn’t walk for some time,” he revealed, underscoring the profound impact of his health battles.

Throughout his interview, Edun distanced himself from controversial figure Bobrisky, opting to focus on his personal journey of resilience and recovery.

His candid narrative sheds light on the often-private struggles faced by public figures, serving as a reminder of the human vulnerability that transcends fame and notoriety.