Toyin Aimakhu-Johnson: Actress defends her "I can die for PDP" comment
Toyin Aimakhu made a public declaration of her love for PDP in a manner that got everyone buzzing.
Source:Esho Wemimo: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www,econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
Yoruba actress Toyin Aimakhu-Johnson
has shown time and time again that she is a loyal fine of PDP, most
especially the running presidential candidate Goodluck Jonathan.
On Sunday March 1, 2015 GEJ met with several celebrities at Eko Hotel and Toyin went up on stage and said in Yoruba "I can die for Yoruba". Several people responded harshly to her comment saying she went way too far.
It seems Toyin is not very good at speaking in public, recall how she presented herself while she attacked Stella Damasus on Twitter.
Earlier
today Toyin took to her Instagram page to explain the reason for her
statement in a press release written by her sister Rachael.
"OFFICIAL
PRESS RELEASE Our country has given its citizens the right to freedom
of speech and right to vote and be voted for, I’m most definitely not an
exception. As of 1999, Nigeria has about 29 political parties, allowing
every citizen to choose at their own free will. It is then left to us
not to undermine the decision or choices of others as it is loathsome.
We live in a world where people take pleasure in bringing other people
down. I feel obliged to address the matter of me dying for the PDP.
Firstly, no one is dying for anyone and the last time I checked only
Jesus had died for us with no strings attached or money promised to his
family when he’s gone. He died to save us all. Haven’t pointed that out,
I will like to say, I will not , in any way, for no reason whatsoever,
die for a person or a political party. Secondly, I personally feel it is
pathetic for anyone to take my word literally when it was simply a
joke. As a successful Nollywood actress, it is not unusual for people in
my line of work to use the phrase ‘ha baba, walai mo love yin gaan mo
le ku fun yin ni sir’ with smiles on their faces. This was me, just
doing my job as a host of the event, trying to be funny, which by the
way, worked. It is absurd to take my word out of context. Furthermore,
my choices, should however in no way be a channel for condemnation.
Celebrities and public figures, just like every other people, are
allowed to campaign, vote and support whomever and however we please. As
many great political parties we have, we cannot vote for them all. It
is a one man, one vote society. I love everyone as best as I can, most
especially my fans ,make your choice, respect the choice of others, let
it be, and most especially, do not allow the choice of others affect
yours. In conclusion, let’s try to help others grow and support them.
Don’t let the success of others make you feel resentment against them or
envious, simply learn from them and strive to do better.
I wish everyone safe, free and fair election.
Rachel Aimakhu"
I wish everyone safe, free and fair election.
Rachel Aimakhu"
0 comments:
Post a Comment