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#Japa: Omotola Ekeinde frustrated and depressed at ‘hard times’ Nigerians face at home

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Nollywood actressOmotola Ekeinde, who relocated to the US with her family has spoken out on how living overseas changed her.

The mother of four, in a post on her Instagram story, revealed that spending two years in the US has made her see many things Nigerians managed and let slide.

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Omotola expressed how frustrated she is at the needless sufferings Nigerians go through. According to her, we are too intelligent to be suffering.

Sending messages to the average Nigerians, she made them know that suffering isn’t lessons to brag about as it is evil.

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Omotola questioned why people must suffer to get anything done.

“After living in the US Now for about 2 years… Not just visiting but living and changing systems.

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I now see many things we managed and let slide is just pure craziness.

I’m deeply frustrated at the depth and volume of the needless suffering Nigerians go through.

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We are too intelligent a people to suffer like this.

Suffering is not lessons to brag about… It’s Evil. Why must people SUFFER to get anything done? Why?!”.

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Omotola Ekeinde confirms relocation overseas

This online medium reported last year that Omotola Ekeinde had confirmed her relocation overseas with her family.

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In a report via the Nation, the actress revealed that she and her family have relocated to the US.

According to the publication, the actress and her family were spotted during a church service in West Hollywood on Sunday, September 24.

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When asked if she was on holiday in the US, Omotola responded saying she and her family live in US.

“No, we live here now”.

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