‘This will definitely pass’: Iyabo Ojo, Nkechi Blessing, others console Farida Sobowale
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Sobowale was on Thursday evening rescued while trying to jump into the lagoon from the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos.
Iyabo Ojo, Nkechi Blessing and other concerned Nigerians have shown support for Farida Sobowale of House of Phreeda.
Sobowale was on Thursday evening rescued while trying to jump into the lagoon from the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos.
Nkechi said via an Instagram post that not everyone can take criticisms on social media.
She also prayed for strength for Sobowale to scale through.
“Not everyone is strong enough to handle the pressure that comes from being trolled and bullied on Instagram, dear ma @houseofphreedahbodycare I pray that God gives you the strength to scale through, it’s a phase and it shall pass. I urge her close friends and family to please be with her at all time with close monitoring, trust me this will only make you stronger,” the actress wrote.
Nkechi added that if the fashionista keeps her heart open she would find the right man for her.
“And most importantly if your heart is still open to love, that one man that will stand by you till the end of time will definitely find you. Sending you all the love in the world ma,” she added.
Iyabo Ojo, on her part, noted that she was on call with Farida until she diverted her attention.
“Hmmmmm my darling, if I knew you had this on your mind, I wouldn’t have gotten off the phone with you. Ofcourse, you knew what you wanted to do but you diverted my attention elsewhere, story for when we see (cos you’re going no where) thank God for the people who where there right on time to save the situation, God bless them my love, this will definitely pass, the sun will shine again, your tomorrow will be better than your today, but for now just breathe, I love you so much , please stay strong…. I’m praying for you.”
Sobowale’s suicide attempt came amid reports that her luxury wedding to Demola two months ago in Lagos had crashed.
The socialite posted a video in Yoruba on Thursday evening begging her husband, a woman called Larrit with whom she has been in a running battle and the public in general. She has now deleted the video.
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