“You can be anything, but please don’t be an ingrate” ~ Yomi Fabiyi indirectly slams Mo Bimpe
Following Mo Bimpe’s response to his widely shared interview, Yomi Fabiyi has criticized his former protege.
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Earlier today, Yomi Fabiyi made a statement about her and Mo Bimpe’s alleged s#xual connection. This came after Yomi Fabiyi opened up about what happened between him and the actress, according to a report by Kemi Filani.
In regards to his disagreements with Mo Bimpe, whom he claimed to have trained, Yomi Fabiyi bemoaned how he had been called wrong.
The contentious actor talked openly about how he met the actress, who messaged him just before the release of his newest film.
When Yomi Fabiyi was about to start filming his movie in 2016, he allegedly met Mo Bimpe, who was a copper then.
He also described their interactions, how he prepared her for the part she played, and how he filled the gap so that the top Nollywood actors included in the film were not put off by her inexperience.
Mo Bimpe said on social media in what appeared to be response that she is just available for amusement because she is in her soft woman age.
Yomi Fabiyi took notice of this and called the actress out by releasing a video of his graduating pupils.
Yomi Fabiyi remarked in a lengthy caption how many people act selfishly by destroying the ladder that enables the defenseless to achieve their goals.
Additionally, he made fun of Mo Bimpe for not appreciating his efforts to advance her career, saying there was no justification for her to bite the hands that fed her.
He wrote, “You can’t buy CLASS. You can be anything, but please don’t be an INGRATE.
This is a LADDER many innocent people are climbing to fulfil their destiny. Any attempt to burn, destroy, or defame it after using it for selfish purposes will be resisted by every noble means.
There is no excuse for biting the finger that fed you or destroying the ladder you used up. Association of ingrates and users will never take over an industry that is surviving on the bedrock of a Culture of Gratitude, Culture of Respect, and Culture of Talent Discovery.
Manage your expectations and desperation. DO NOT BURN BRIDGES. It will hunt and hurt you forever. DON’T DECEIVE, DON’T LEAD PEOPLE ON, DON’T USE PEOPLE AND, DON’T DESTROY OTHERS INTENTIONALLY, DON’T CUT CORNERS. It doesn’t end well. Be positively desperate only.”