Nollywood star, Dayo Amusa, appears to have shared her thoughts on the dispute between her fellow actress, Funke Akindele, and the brother of the late actress, Jumoke Aderounmu.
The internet has been split ever since Adeola Aderounmu exposed the movie star for her insincere affection towards his late sister. He accused the popular actress of neglecting Jumoke when she was ill and now pretending to care about her.
In what appears to be a reaction to the controversy, Dayo Amusa expressed that everyone faces their own personal struggles and difficulties. She emphasized that before anyone brings up the saying ‘A friend in need is a friend indeed’, they should consider the chance that their friend might also be in need.
She expressed her belief that not knowing about others’ circumstances and needs does not give anyone the right to expect their support. She pointed out that everyone faces difficulties in life, but not everyone reveals them as some are skilled at hiding their struggles.
Dayo warned the public that it was crucial for them to consider others and prioritize love in their thoughts and actions.
“We all have our inner battles and challenges.
Before you go on about how a friend in need is a friend indeed, Please pause to consider the possibility of your friend also being in need.
That you are not aware of their situation and needs is not justification for you to feel entitled to their support. We all have our individual challenges in life even if it doesn’t make it to SM. Some of us are so good at wearing masks covering our struggles. We can do better as humans.
I understand HUMANITY is of high importance but if it’s not happening when expected doesn’t make your friend a mean person. He that wears the shoes knows where it’s hurting
It’s time we thought outside of ourselves and allowed love to lead our thoughts and actions. It’s time we reconsidered the cancel culture and let go of any sense of entitlement
We are the architects of our own individual lives No one owes you anything”.