“If you come for me, I will come for you” – Actress, Eniola Badmus blows hot, issues stern warning to trolls

Actress Eniola took her time to give befitting responses to everyone who left comments that she found offensive in the comment section of the post.


The Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus, has issued a stern warning to trolls who have been attacking her on social media.

In a post she shared on her Instagram page on Thursday, April 6, the thespian made it clear that henceforth she was not going to tolerate any form of cyberbullying or trolling.

She told her detractors not to mistake her silence for stupidity, as she’s not one to tolerate insults from anyone.

“Let it be known that if you come for me…. I will really come for you. If I don’t reply you, doesn’t mean I be Mumu. Ask around dem go tell you who I be oo. O n gba lori mi gidi”. She wrote.

See 👇,

True to her words, Eniola took her time to give befitting responses to everyone who left comments that she found offensive in the comment section of the post.

See her exchange with some on the trolls.

A while ago, Eniola Badmus explained why people rarely talk about their struggles and mental health challenges.

Taking to Snapchat, the thespian recounting her personal experience, revealed that her friend downplayed her mental health issues and accused her of using it as an excuse.

According to her, this explains why people never open up because people don’t care about your struggles till you die.

Read as she wrote below,

“Hate the pretentiousness of people when they hear about death from depression and mental health-related issues. Suddenly they start to care and be sympathetic. Woe betides most people that do that. I remember speaking in confidence to a friend whose friend was supposedly helping me with some kind of work and things weren’t going her friend’s way.

Her friend had said to me I was using my mental health as an excuse and said to me she don’t care what I was going through. She had even gossiped about all I told her in confidence with her other friends
and they mocked me for it. Which was fine and really that’s why people don’t speak about mental health struggles and seeking therapy and that typa slot.

They think you deserve it because you must have done something wrong at some point in your life! Y’all is gross as slot! Moral lesson is people don’t care about your life struggles till you die. They’ll rather see you dead than help you as needed. For everyone struggling with mental health illness. You’re not alone and you will be fine.

Keep getting better and don’t let the stigmatization of mindless and empty-headed people stop you from seeking help when you need it. Someone will be courageous enough to stand by you.”

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