Veteran actress and
mother of four, Omotola has continued to speak on the issue of bruality in the
country by security operatives.
The actress made this revelation in
an interview with the Guardian when she was asked about her feelings concerning
the negative comments she received recently on social media recently when she
engaged in debate with presidential aide on Twitter.
She said: “I’m not overwhelmed by
the reactions, especially the negative ones. I expected them. These ones were
just talk. I faced bullets before. I faced military men pointing guns at me,
and so, the negative reactions were nothing to me.
"And why would I want to ruffle
any nest? Who doesn’t want to hide his or her head? Do you know that when I had
cause to speak up against previous governments, I was attacked? Not by words
alone. But my business, my personal life, my finances were attacked. It is not
something I enjoy doing, but sometimes, I worry too like every other normal
human being. I worry for my safety. I worry for the safety of people around
me."
Omotola added: "People think
this is a joke. They think it is funny. They think it is something somebody
just wakes up to do. I don’t have a choice than to speak the truth. I live here
and I’m a born activist. I’m not just an activist, because I want to talk or I
want people to notice me, this is who I’m. I have been like this since I was
achild.
"Everybody who knew me as a
child would tell you that Omotola wouldn’t stand injustice. I’m that person who
will speak out. Sometimes, I fight against myself too. I am like shut up, shut
up; you don’t have to say everything. Keep quiet. I guess you can’t fight whom
God has made you."
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