Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo has stirred reactions from her followers as she set to quit Instagram.
The mother of three, via her Instagram page, revealed that it is time she quits the photo-sharing all for good. Although she didn’t explain why, Uche said it’s time for her to rest from social media, as it was fun while it lasted.
“I’m leaving Instagram for good!
I feel it’s time to rest from Social Media! It was fun while it lasted!”.
See some reactions from netizens below,
Destiny Etiko wrote, “Why?
One nmasugar wrote, “Hope you’re okay? Lots of love and light
One oluchukwu_okoye1 wrote, “Funny enough, you’ll not be missed
One real princess_candy wrote, “Why?
One bossbaby_kidd wrote, “Make we unfollow Abi na waiting. Goddess, no anger me this evening. You better stay here, make haters kpai
One adanne512 wrote, “Go nah
One queenjudy344 wrote, “Take care, dear and stay safe
One effizydered001 wrote, “Yes, it’s good for you, them don too see you finish
One Ella.denis.1 wrote, “Go na
One iam_casablanka wrote, “Bye
One official_diamondjenny wrote, “Ma, please don’t leave this app, we would miss you so much, please”.
A few weeks back, Uche announced her break-up from baseless friendships. She said she was done with stupīd, baseless, and selfish friendships, and informed the public that if you don’t like her, she doesn’t like them, as she is in her aura for the aura phase.
Last year, Ogbodo had sent a message to her critics and haters, noting how it took her quite a long time to develop a voice. She stated that she wouldn’t allow anyone to silence her and vowed to use her voice to propel positivity and justice wherever she feels or sees injustice.
In a different news, Uche had voiced out over the entertainment industry which she described as dark. The mother of three exposed the industry, as she admonished her colleagues to be happy for others so that good things can come their way.
In another post, the light-skinned actress had penned useful advice to her single colleagues, admonishing them to marry within the industry to preserve one’s marriage. She went on to narrate the importance of marrying from the industry and made a case for her colleagues, saying they make the best wives.