Actor Nosa Rex laments over social media toxicity

Nosa Rex Shares Thoughts on Social Media Impact


Nollywood actor Nosa Rex shares his thoughts on the negative impact of social media, shedding light on his reasons for remaining active on the platform.

In a recent post on his Instagram page, the actor acknowledged that despite the toxicity present on social media, he continues to engage due to the financial opportunities it offers and its ability to provide a sense of relief from feelings of depression.

Nosa Encouraged his fans and followers to prioritize their own well-being, emphasizing the need to be mindful of the detrimental effects of social media.

He also cautioned against using fame as a means to create unnecessary conflicts, noting that everything one has built could be lost in an instant.

He shared:

“Truth be told .. if no be MONEY wey person dey make from social media. God know say I for don comot tey tey 🤦‍♂️ Guys pls protect your happiness.. This social media is toxic and demonic. As for me. I am here to hustle , catch cruise and talk kuntus and melelemele cos it cures depression and sadness. I just want to bring joy and laughter to my people through my craft.

“Do not use your fame to create enemies for yourself. Where we dey go still far. We fit wake up one morning everything don go 🤷‍♂️ Watin I sabi self .. Make I go work and mind my business”

In another news, Nosa Rex slams Ruby Ojiakor for accusing him of using Junior Pope’s death for content.

Recently, Ruby, a close friend of the late Junior Pope, called out Nosa Rex (Baba Rex) and Adanma Luke, the producer of the movie during which Junior Pope and others lost their lives.

Ruby accused Baba Rex of using Junior Pope’s death as content for Instagram and claimed Adanma Luke was more focused on stating that Junior Pope begged her for a job rather than mourning him.

In response, Baba Rex advised Ruby to respect herself and avoid provoking him.

He clarified that the video he posted, showing a movie director forcing him to dive into a river, was intended to warn other actors about on-set dangers and not for clout.

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