Ailing Nollywood actor receives N3.4m donations, bursts into tears 

Nollywood actor Bisola Badmus has received a donation of N3.4 million in her battle against brain tumour.  The lump sum was delivered to the quintessential actor by her colleague and Movie producer Kunle Afod.  The sum of N3.4million is an addiction to the N1.3million that was donated to her a few weeks ago.  Badmus, in a video posted on KunleAfodTV YouTube channel, bursts into tears, just as she thanked the donors for their supports. She said; “A oni fi iru e gba o.” Meaning, the donors will not go through such trauma. Some of the donors, according to Kunle Afod were Social media buffs Yinka TNT, veteran Juju musician, Asiwaju Dele Taiwo, Biola Adebayo, 220 and many others.  Afod while appreciating the Donald believed Badmus will be happy with the  In previous interviews, Badmus spoke about the difficulty of co-parenting with Kwam1, who is the father of her son, Malik. Badmus claimed that K1 has shown little interest in their child’s well-being. She also revealed that she has been battling a brain tumor for the past three years. She said that while K1 initially supported her after learning about her illness, he has since stopped responding to her calls. “He didn’t know about my condition earlier because I didn’t tell him. When he knew, he tried his best for a while but stopped at some point,” she revealed.

Read More

Actress Bisola Badmus drags K1 amid health crisis

Ailing Nollywood actress Bisola Badmus has called out popular Fuji musician King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, also known as KWAM 1, alleging that he is neglecting their son. Bisola revealed this during the interview with Biola Adebayo, Host of Talk to B. She spoke about the difficulty of co-parenting with Kwam1, who is the father of her son, Malik. Badmus claimed that K1 has shown little interest in their child’s well-being. She also revealed that she has been battling a brain tumor for the past three years. She mentioned that while K1 initially supported her after learning about her illness, he has since stopped responding to her calls. “He didn’t know about my condition earlier because I didn’t tell him. When he knew, he tried his best for a while but stopped at some point,” she said. Bisola expressed her hope that he would step up to support their son, as it has become increasingly hard for her to manage everything on her own, given her health situation. “What I want from K1 is to be responsible for Malik, his son. I just want him to take care of his son.”

Read More