Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar, has recently shared an update regarding her mental health, expressing her frustration with the healing journey she is undergoing. In her candid remarks, she delves into the challenges that have accompanied her path to recovery.
It is important to note that Abubakar faced an indefinite suspension from the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) following a comprehensive investigation by a panel. The AGN's decision was based on allegations of defamation and claims of her extramarital involvement with several high-profile individuals. Additionally, she was cited for slander against her colleagues and patrons, which significantly impacted her career and reputation within the industry.
Since her suspension, Halima Abubakar has taken steps to mend relationships, including a public apology to Nigerian cleric Apostle Johnson Suleman, with whom she has had longstanding issues. This move has been seen as an effort to seek reconciliation and perhaps find some peace amidst the turmoil.
In a heartfelt post on her Instagram story, she hinted at deeper struggles, revealing her belief that healing alone is insufficient. She expressed a desire for her memories to be erased, which indicates the weight of her past experiences on her mental state. “Healing isn’t enough, I need my memory erased,” she stated on her Instagram story, highlighting the depth of her emotional pain and the complexities surrounding her healing process.
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