Tag: Blossom Chukwujekwu

  • Actor Blossom Chukwujekwu’s ex-wife, Maureen cries out for help

    Actor Blossom Chukwujekwu’s ex-wife, Maureen cries out for help

    Nigerian actor, Blossom Chukwujekwu’s ex-wife, Maureen Esisi, popularly known as Red Vigor, has called for help over her distressed state of mind.

    In an uploaded video, Maureen explained how unhappy she has become while faking happiness on the outside.

    Maureen Esisi claimed to have experienced a great deal over the years, including trauma but maintained a tough front in public until something happened to her recently that completely broke her.

    Even though many people expected her to be strong, she admitted that she hasn’t been able to move on from the death of her father.

    According to her, she was initially in denial as well, but she is now unable to function due to the severe effects.

    She said: “I have literally done this video, 5/6 times, and deleted it because I am clueless of what to say and how to say it or why I am even making this video.

    Read Also: Y’all will hear my story one day, says actor Blossom Chukwujekwu ex-wife

    “But something has been pushing me to make this video and let the public know the situation of things and if there is a way they can help me, they will help me.

    “If you follow me you will know that I haven’t been posting ad creating content as I used to. I have been very quiet.

    “Now over the years, I have faced problems and trauma, and I have been through a lot. And somehow I have always come out strong and pretend like everything is okay.

    “Something hit me not so recently and it shattered me to bit. In as much as I was so sure that I had it under control, I didn’t have this under control. I lost my father last year and I have tried to be strong and everybody assumed or thought that I should be. At first, I was in denial but eventually, it hit me and shut me down so badly that I wasn’t functioning anymore.”

  • Y’all will hear my story one day, says actor Blossom Chukwujekwu ex-wife

    Y’all will hear my story one day, says actor Blossom Chukwujekwu ex-wife

    Maureen Esisi, estranged wife of actor Blossom Chukwujekwu, has alleged she has been receiving constant death threats from unidentified individuals.

    Red Vigor, as she is regularly addressed, shared the disturbing and alarming messages from masked individuals on Instagram.

    The troll had vowed to make sure that the divorcee goes down and never remarries.

    He stated that she would never have any child of her own as he called her several unprintable names.

    Read Also: Feels nothing seeing my ex-hubby Blossom Chukwujekwu’s remarry – Redvigor

    “You must go down that I promise u, no ma will ever marry a slut like urself. Even ur own Pikin u no go even get. Dey play Ashawo. U think u have arrived forget the wages of sin is death and the gift of the universe is long life.
    You never see nothing pig.
    U think u will spoil another person’s own and ur own too no go spoil.
    Time will tell on u soon if u like to church in they won’t help u sucker”, the troll said.

    Sharing the screenshot, Maureen stated that someday people will hear her story.

    “Years later and I still get death. One day you all will hear my story,” she said.

  • Xenophobic attack: Andy Boyo’s new movie ‘Fugitive’ preaches peace

    A new movie, ‘The Fugitive’, that preaches against terrorism, injustice and disunity among Africans hit cinemas nationwide on Friday, September 27, 2019.

    ‘The Fugitive’ which was written and directed by veteran filmmaker, Andy Boyo, and Omoefe Kingsley featured prominent actors like Wole Ojo, Kate Henshaw, Daniel K. Daniel, Blossom Chukwujekwu as well as Rwandan and Zambian actresses, Denise Gakire and Cassie Kabwita respectively.

    The movie is a must-watch for believers in the Africa project and it also serves as a mouthpiece for the modern-day human smuggling in Africa. The Fugitive also exposed bribery and corruption in the judiciary system.

    In the movie which was shot in Nigeria, an innocent man is wanted alive by the police to talk while a syndicate want him dead as dead men don’t talk. Who will get to him first?

    Speaking at the private screening held at Cineplex Cinema, Ikoyi, Lagos, the producer cum director, Boyo, said his latest flick discourages xenophobia and encourages unity among Africa countries.

    “It is not the typical Nigerian movie that people expect, the audiences in Nigeria are known to accept comedy films but this is a story that preaches uniting among Africans,” the award-winning filmmaker said.

    “I shot the movie barely a year ago. I don’t know the xenophobia will erupt again because I saw disuniting. It is to tell Africans that the United State of Africa is possible. There is the discouragement of people kidnapping albinos and traded to other countries. There are so many ingredients in it and at the same time it’s entertaining, full of suspense, there is a law case full of theatrics in the courtroom.”

    Andy Boyo has produced several films including ‘Untamed’, ‘Spirit of Assassins’, ‘Reflections’ and ‘Destitute’. He is currently working on a movie titled ‘Haram.’