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Monday 20 January 2014

Blog comments depress me- Halima Abubakar

In a new interview with the Netng, Halima Abubakar opened up on blog comments
"That’s like physical bullying. Online, they are invisible. I believe if you have a problem with me, you should approach me. But if you go online and comment as anonymous or use a strange name, you are still bringing yourself down. Yes, you would make me feel sad, but the damage will not be permanent, but temporary until I am strong enough not to read those comments again. I am going to say it that I am not one of those actresses that say they don’t read blogs. I do. I have been reading blogs for the past five years or so, but I have never commented. Sometimes I am pushed to insult everybody there and comment under anonymous. But then I tell myself, well, they would always remain anonymous while I stay relevant. And so, I bear most of the insults and try not to be bothered about them.It was not easy. I was depressed for a long time because of things like that. I just felt that people didn’t like me. I didn’t understand how people could still hate me even when I know I am one of the nicest people in Nollywood. I am not disrespecting anybody, I am just saying that even if someone has hurt me several times, I will still be nice to the person. People just go ahead and bash me for no reasons. They don’t even know me and they are saying this and that. Before, I will cry and cry and get depressed. But now, I don’t even bother myself anymore. They don’t know what I’m going through and they don’t know my story."

21 comments:

  1. Halima you respond. Talk true

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    1. I love this girl. She has made me love her since she bribed me with a diamond brooch whoop

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  2. Eyaaaa sorry.Now take slap

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  3. yu yaff na nat seen anytin yet!

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  4. Who sent you to read and don't tell me that Crap about not commenting. I know you do, even on this blog

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  5. I used to 'not like' you until I watched one of your interviews on Africa Magic Hausa. You were simple, down to earth and sincere with your answers. And yes, I was surprised when you said you read the Quran. I think you are a nice person.

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  6. My dear don't mind uur haterz waheva u do pple must say nasty tinz abt u,jst be ursef nd knw dat sum1 luvs yhu soooo dearly dats M̶̲̥̅ε̲̣̣̣̥!.

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  7. Beautiful Halima. U rock

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  8. Ca t stand the heat, get out the kitchen

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  9. One advise stop reading blogs comment u hear but u rock n I like u sha, sha ooooo

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  10. I love you Halima..

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  11. Dearest halima i like ur movie so well especially in jujuwood u are indeed a good actress keep it up,meanwhile i like this ur shoes.

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  12. Accord to wizkid:WHEN I MOVE TO D LEFT THEM GO TALK,WHEN I MOVE TO D RIGHT DEM GO TALK ABEG LEAVE STORY DEM GO TALK...





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  13. Sexy lady and very nice too

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  14. HALIMA I ALSO FEEL DEPRESS WEN I SEE UR NONSENSE PICTURES AND WATCH UR TALENTLESS MOVIES SO NA ONE/ONE

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  15. U r a celebrity! Learn to deal

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  16. Hahahahahahah, HALIMAH is seeking for sympathy and attention. Pele oooo, how far with u and Rotimi Ajanaku? U are not only a slot but evil,and u knw what I mean

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  18. Is that why u,@ Halima ve dark knuckles?

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