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“48 out of 50 actresses in Nigeria are into prostitution” – Evangelist Victor Edet reveals

A young evangelist has taken to his social media page to advise his female followers against becoming Nollywood stars or musicians unless they are comfortable prostitution.

The man identified as Victor Edet said that as a young girl becoming a Nollywood actress has automatically turned you into a Prostitute.

According to him, out of 50 actresses in Nigeria, only 2 are genuinely into the business of acting and eating from their sweat while others are into prostitution.

His post reads ;

“AS a young lady who lives in Nigeria, I will advise you not to dream of becoming an Actress or Musician except you want to end up being a Prostitute. Forget about the Flashy Cars and Houses they show you Online. Out of 50 Actresses in Nigeria, only 2 are geniuely eating from their sweat, others are into Prostitution.

If you don’t believe me now, you will believe later.”

Treasure Orokpo

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