Actress Ada Ameh slammed with lawsuit amidst mental health battle

Nollywood actress, Ada Ameh, has revealed that she is being sued for failing to deliver a job because of her mental health issues.

The actress in a video on Instagram said, she was given a job which she failed to deliver and now the organisation involved is slamming her with a bill and suing her.

She said, “I have an issue right now that can take my life, but I no go die. We would get over it. I was given a job, but I didn’t do it because I have mental health issues. Will people understand it if you have mental issues? No, they wouldn’t. They are slamming me with a bill, suing me. It’s okay”.

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