Nollywood actress Ibinabo Fiberesima has said it is worrisome that Nigerian entertainers give little or no attention to their health.
Fiberesima, a former Miss Earth Nigeria, in an exclusive interview with Pulse on the death and health scare in the industry said she that many of her colleagues do not care much about their health until it becomes too late. Her warning is of critical timing for according to the News Agency of Nigeria, five Nollywood professionals have been reported dead this year, according to News Agency of Nigeria.
“I dare to take a leap by asserting that research into a percentage of those who have gone for check-ups this 2019 will yield shocking results,” the 46-year-old actress tells Pulse. “They simply do not care until it is too late; so imagine your average entertainer who indulges in alcohol, substance abuse and a frequent wanton sexual activity.
“Sometimes they backed it with enhancers and caps it off with daily late and sleepless night than the required hours only to rush off the very next day as soon he or she gets the call to work.
“On location, he or she eats whatever he sees and drinks whatever he finds, napping in between cuts. They decide to forget the damage such a lifestyle does to their bodies They decide to ignore the danger of their steadily rising blood pressure, which by the way is now one of the foremost killers,” the actress says.
Fiberesima also noted that though she would not condemn her colleagues for relaxing when it was done with moderation, a situation where such becomes a daily way of life which in the long run is absolutely unacceptable.
“The only issues they worry about is malaria and typhoid and even then, they resort to self-medication till it gets too late. The harsh truth is the same colleagues who drink and indulge with you will never bail out their buddies when they are down. I mean, they all knew what they were getting into ab initio, so once you’re down it is your bad luck. Everyone awaits your candlelight procession and an opportunity to drink further in honour of the fallen,” she adds.




