Nollywood actress and producer Peggy Ovire has expressed her frustration with the lack of family values in today’s society.
Taking to her Instagram page, Peggy revealed that she misses the days when people held onto family values and were afraid to disappoint their parents, teachers, and community. She stated that she misses the times when people were mindful of the things they say or do in public.
The wife of Frederick Leonard gave a shout-out to imperfect ladies who understand accountability and values. She prayed that they would win on every side.
“I Miss the Days when we held on to Family Values, So Afraid to disappoint our Parents, Teachers, Friends & community.
A time where we were very mindful of the things we Say or Do in public.
Cheers to the Not-so-good (imperfect) girls who still understand what Accountability & Values are. I pray that you WIN on Every side. lovelies
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In December last year, Frederick Leonard poured out his anger on the growing list of trolls on social media. He revealed that on Christmas day, he blocked over 50 zombies on his wife’s Instagram page. Frederick stated that social media has given idiots the false idea that they are entitled to every piece of information concerning one’s life.
Actress, Mary Njoku had sent a wake-up call to social media users. She revealed that she misses the days when people would confront others when they mess up and have team conversations with them. She noted how what people do these days is to become keyboard warriors and seek sympathy and temporary fame on social media instead of facing issues head-on.
Comedian Ayo Makun shared a deep message on the detriment of social media, which he compared to the new King Kong, where feelings are now more important than objective facts. He noted how a foolish person gets praised when he says something the audience likes, but when a wise man says something contrary, he gets persecuted. He stated that people carry their ignorance with a lot of class and confidence based on what they see or feel.