This is a press statement from actress Nuella Njubigbo's
publicist reacting to a recent report by Stella Dimoko Korkus about
Nuella being in a hot romance with a South-South governor.
Few days ago a report surfaced online that our client, Nuella
Njubigbo is in a sizzling romance with a South-South governor, who
bought her the 2012 Toyota Highlander SUV that was recently reported. We
would have ignored this but seeing that it came from the same writer
who had ’supposedly broken’ the news of Nuella’s ‘romantic dalliances’
with two other men in the last eight months; hence we chose otherwise.
Firstly,
our client has never met with the said governor. How can you travel
with and ‘romance’ someone you have never met? This kind of magic can
only happen in the writer’s concoctions of lies.
The writer also
claimed Nuella couldn’t have been able to buy the car in many years even
if she saves rigorously. This is really laughable. It is a known fact
that Nuella is one of the busiest actors in Asaba and
Enugu, the
nerve-centers of present-day Nollywood. For someone whose fee is over
N500 000 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira)per movie, how impossible is it
for her to buy the N8 million car the writer erroneously quoted?
And isn’t it ridiculous that we naturally come to the conclusion that
men must always be behind the good fortune of every successful women in
this part of the world? Women are not dummies; they have what it takes
to succeed without warming the bed of any man or politician for that
matter. Women at the top did not achieve prominence by crooked means.
Hardwork pays. Simple!
It was this same writer who reported
Nuella was pregnant recently. After realising the absurdity of her lie,
she claimed it was a ’brief pregnancy’. Whatever that meant, she alone
can explain.
She also claimed that Nuella rented an apartment
in Enugu to live with a certain movie director. Several months after,
she has not been able to prove her story as Nuella still lives in Lagos.
Recently,she wrote that Nuella was in a hot romance with a Nigerian
professional footballer based in Russia. Now, it is a South-South
governor and all these happened within the space of eight months.
The writer should be bold enough to say publicly what axe she has to
grind with Nuella rather than hide behind the noble profession of
journalism to execute her cheap hatchet job. An open declaration of her
true intentions will probably confer on her some measure of respect
which she desperately needs to salvage her dwindling career fortunes.
Journalism is not for rumour mongers. We know it is her stock in trade
to blackmail rising stars and 'A-listers' who are mostly her friends
until they come and pay 'homage'. We won't be blackmailed under any
circumstance.
We await her next line of action with full
assurance that the subsequent set of lies will not go without legal
response from our esteemed client.
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