4 months ago
Following the vitality of recordings documenting the actor's funeral, he continues to be the subject of much online discussion. You may remember that the actor's personal life has been in the spotlight for quite some time, particularly during his illness and subsequent passing. That being said, during the interview, Mr. Ibu's first daughter from his first marriage mentioned that she had her first encounter with him while he was unwell. The fact that she was separated from her biological father and the entire ordeal made her feel terrible, she went on to say.
Believe the Nigerian people since they have responded to the film (see the comments); Dear Bee, "It's his fault; he never mentioned this girl before, and he had a lot of kids—I don't own any of them, and I refuse to acknowledge or accept responsibility for them. The fact that she looks just like him is a major red flag." When I hear a single mother declare, "I'll keep and teach them because they're my children," I agree with her.
God help us; some people will go to extreme lengths to prevent men from having contact with their children, yet in the end, they'll still seek him out. Hey Ama, It's hard for her to form a bond with her dad when her mom always takes her back to live with him. for the reason that her mother is in a dispute with Mr. Ibu. Her mother denied her access to her father due to a marital problem, and she intends to blame her. As he raised someone else's daughter, Pikin, the lute.
Wow, @lzah "It's tragic. Why are you and your daughter having such a strained relationship? “Mr. Ibru” didn't even bother to try. It is customary practice in the Igbo nation to conduct interviews with family members. If the cameraman is not able to interview everyone in the family, they can challenge his impartiality. We certainly don't wish the deceased harm, but the truth has to be spoken. Leaving behind a difficult existence, Mr. Ibu, is a blessing in memory.
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