- Nigerian actor, Kanayo .O. Kanayo advises parents to question the source of their children’s wealth.
- Speaking at an event, the legendary Nigerian actor expresses concern over parents ignoring unexplained wealth.
- Kanayo points out cases where children flaunt expensive possessions without reliable jobs, urging parents not to turn a blind eye.
- The actor cautions against parents celebrating their children’s prosperity in places of worship without investigating its legality.
Popular Nigerian actor Kanayo .O. Kanayo delivered a powerful message, cautioning parents against willfully turning a blind eye to the source of their children’s wealth.
The veteran actor listed this as a potential cause of death for many parents, emphasizing the need for parents to be vigilant.
Kanayo, speaking to the audience, expressed concern over the increasing trend where children with no apparent reliable sources of income return home with extravagant possessions such as expensive phones and cars.
The actor stressed the importance of parents questioning and understanding the origins of their children’s wealth rather than accepting it without inquiry.
According to Kanayo, some parents, rather than probing the legitimacy of their children’s newfound wealth, choose to celebrate and give testimonies in places of worship.
The actor cautioned against such passive acceptance, stating that parents should refrain from encouraging such behaviour and instead condemn it, particularly if it involves illegal activities.
The seasoned actor received a standing ovation from the crowd, who applauded him for his sagacious advice.
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In other news, Nigerian actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo, has reacted to an ironic post on the microblogging platform, X, formerly Twitter that alluded to his role as a ritualist in movies.
An investigative blog had reported that the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Olukayode Ariwoola warned judges not to bring shame to the judiciary.
Popular businessman and influencer, Cross responded by using a movie analogy to point out how ironic the CJN’s warning sounds.
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