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”All they know how to do is flaunt wealth that is not theirs”, Actress, Funke Adesiyan calls out Industry colleagues concerning Moji Olaiya’s burial

May 24,2017
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By Patricia Uyeh
As preparations are ongoing for the burial of the late Nollywood actress, Moji Olaiya, another actress and politician, Funke Adesiyan has called out her industry colleagues, who have failed contribute their quota.

In lengthy Instagram post,  Funke Adesiyan wrote:

”Life is funny. People are really not worth the trouble. The essence of being part of an association, group et al is so you can be there for one another in matters related to you all.

”It’s really a shame that many artistes came on social media, flooded Moji Olaiya’s house shedding tears and when it boils down to extending a helping hand, many chickened out. Artistes were billed 100k each to bring Moji’s body down. If 50 of us contributes 100k, we have 5million which is about $15k (medical rate) Many didn’t contribute a penny.

She added that most live in houses not paid for by their sweat and flaunt wealth, they don’t know how it came about on social media:

”All they know how to do is flaunt wealth that they don’t have on social media. The house you live in is being paid for by others, the car you drive na dash, the supposed business you own, you are not making a dime from. My sister/brother, quit living large and forming rich on other people largesse. Forming oga madam on top nothing! You only have right to flaunt your own sweat. If not, siddon Jeje and make less noise please! We don’t need to turn to beggers to help one another. We all could be one another’s helper. If you are Moji’s friend/colleague and you didn’t contribute a dime towards helping to move her down, you should take her picture down!

”Thank you to the very few artistes, socialites, friends who contributed to save the day. May God bless you all.”

Photo credit: Instagram @funkeadesiyan

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