Nollywood actress, Iheme Nancy has broken her silence and wades into the ongoing drama with a colleague, Hank Anuku.
Nancy disclosed that she had an encounter with the actor just weeks ago where he hurled hurtful words at her and also threatened to beat her up for no reason.
His state of well-being has sparked heated debates online over the past few days. Nancy said she was forced to speak up about the situation of things after seeing Shan George attempt to cover up for him. She pointed out that most people in Asaba are aware of the man’s condition.
The actress said it was a relief when Anuku’s video finally surfaced online as she had renewed hopes that help would finally come his way. She, however, wondered why George made attempts to sabotage the actor and hinder him from getting help.
She wrote, “I have been trying to keep calm and mind my business since yesterday but my conscience wouldn’t let me , this disturbing video of Legendary Uncle Hanks Anuku surfaced on internet which is ???? true , which is ???? his reality @shangeorgefilms came out to debunk it instead of letting him get the help he needs at last , instead of allowing people help him you cancelled a truth , Why Na ? Uncle Hanks condition is not a secret to any Asaba based actor neither is it to most Asaba resident as most people have seen him in different odd locations in abnormal state , personally I have had an encounter with him at 1side bar where I normally buy fish pepper soup whenever I’m in Asaba,this incident happened last month on the 27th of October,,where he almost beat me up for no reason , he said some hurting words to me and @ujunwa_aninneji but we kept calm because he wasn’t himself , from that day I prayed he could get help and finally yesterday that God was about to answer that prayer , you stopped it for reasons best known to you . Drinking to stupor,walking around Asaba is not new …. Pls this post is to plead to well meaning Nigerians , Hanks Anuku needs help”
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