Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde admonishes youths to do better and get the best out of life instead of living on social media.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has told Nigerian youths to stop calling out Daddy Freeze, rather they should face the reality of life.
In a video released by Broadway TV, the actress is seen taking jabs at the youths who attended one of the events that were organised to mark her 40th birthday. In her speech, Omotola said black people need to wake up.
"Stop getting angry with the Freezes of this world. They are not your problem, they are trying to help you. It might be wrong what he's saying, you may not agree with what he's saying, but you must agree with the spirit of which he is saying it. You need to wake up. You need to wake up Black people. You have to wake up and stop being trivial. And stop talking about whether I like this person, or I don't like how he's delivering it, or I don't like his face.
"Young people wake up, don't be on social media buying data to be insulting celebrities. Or to be following celebrities and knowing what they wore last night, that's not your business. How many of these big labels anywhere are owned by Africans or Black people? Tomorrow you're wearing Ferragamo, next tomorrow you're wearing Gucci or you're using your Facebook or Instagram or whatever. They're all made by who?" she lamented.
It would be recalled that Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde celebrated her 40th birthday in style with a five-day event which climaxed with a ball on Sunday, February 11, 2018, themed #Omotola4point0 which was held at the Landmark Event Center in Lagos.
The event kicked off with the red carpet where all the celebrities came out all looking smashing in their outfits.
The roll call of the guest was indeed a show that Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is highly respected an viewed as one influential personality in the country. From billionaire businessman, Aliko Dangote to royal fathers and high chiefs including the Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion, the list was endless.
Omotola's colleagues from the entertainment industry weren't left out with the likes of Desmond Elliot, Rukky Sanda, Rita Dominic, Funke Akindele, Racheal Oniga, Eyinna Nwigwe, IK Ogbonna, Alex Ekubo, Anita Joseph, Toyin Abraham, Gbenro Ajibade, Omoni Oboli to name few were all in attendance.
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