In a now-deleted post shared on his Instagram page, the actor shared a picture of himself looking sober and the post seemed to hint at him being in a state of depression.
Yemi Solade, who did not provide any additional details about his disturbing post, revealed in another post that one must belong to a cult to live and survive in Nigeria.
He wrote, “Depression, God help me please,” adding that “Nigeria, To live and survive in it one must belong to the cult. It is real.”
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KanyiDaily recalls that Nigerian rapper, Kida Kudz had also opened up about his mental health challenge, saying he’s been battling depression for two years none stop.
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