- Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar shares her first post after being fined N10 million by a court for defaming Pastor Apostle Suleman.
- The Federal High Court found her guilty of making defamatory statements against him and ordered the payment of damages.
- Halima, amidst this, shared a new photo expressing positivity.
Nollywood star, Halima Abubakar reacts following a court ruling that fined her N10 million for defaming prominent pastor, Apostle Suleman.
Reports emerged on Monday, April 8th detailing the Federal High Court’s decision against Abubakar for making defamatory statements against Apostle Johnson Suleman. She was subsequently ordered by the court to pay N10 million as damages to the clergyman.
The judge mentioned Abubakar’s inability to defend herself despite being given the opportunity to do so, resulting in the court ordering the removal of her critical remarks against the clergyman from her Instagram page.
Amid this saga, Halima recently shared a new photo of herself on her Instagram page.
Accompanying the picture, she wrote:
“Filled with gratitude and the gift of life.
Enjoy your holiday dearies
God is good”.
Check out the post below:
In related news, Halima Abubakar disclosed she regrets meeting certain people in the earlier stages of her life.
Speaking in an interview on Saturday Beats, Halima Abubakar said:
“Everybody I met when I was a young person are useless, and I regret meeting them. That might be because I am too real. I cannot stand a lot of them, and I don’t care how they see me.”
Offering words of encouragement to women in the industry, Abubakar who recently resumed acting following her hiatus due to illness said:
“Women should keep striving hard. Nobody should tell you what to do with your money. Things are changing gradually, even though we are not fully there yet. I am proud of the females currently making waves in the industry.”
The actress also stated that many men in the entertainment industry view women as mere sex objects, rather than capable professionals. She added:
“Men have a bad notion about women in the industry. They downgrade women, especially the young ones that are trying to make it. They see women as sex objects. Many of them feel that women are not capable of doing good jobs.”
Abubakar also stated that the industry was being destroyed by cabals. She opined:
“If a lady decides to do a movie, she will hear things like, ‘She thinks she has grown’. A friend could even be the one to throw one under the bus, spilling secrets one does not want people to know.”