In a recent revelation, celebrated Nollywood actor Yinka Quadri has addressed the emotional toll a death hoax had on him and his family.
The rumor, which spread like wildfire in June, caused alarm among his fans and loved ones, sparking unnecessary stress and anxiety.
The 65-year-old actor, who is well-known for his iconic roles in Nigerian cinema, shared his thoughts during an interview on “Oyinmomo TV.”
He expressed deep disappointment over the actions of those who originated and shared the false news.
False report sparks public concern
The false report of Quadri’s death first surfaced online, gaining traction among fans and followers. It quickly became a trending topic, prompting widespread concern.
Family members, especially those living abroad, were deeply affected by the news, leading to a flurry of frantic calls and messages.
Reacting to the situation at the time, Quadri took to his Instagram page to clear the air. In his post, he reassured fans and well-wishers, stating, “I am alive and well.” Despite this clarification, the impact of the rumor lingered, affecting his family’s peace of mind.
“Content creators should Be responsible”
During his interview, Quadri did not mince words when addressing the issue. He criticized the actions of those behind the false report, labelling them as irresponsible content creators. “When I saw the news, I said, ‘Well done, you content creators,’” he remarked sarcastically.
He noted that such rumours are not only damaging but also deeply insensitive. “No one would be happy to hear death rumours about themselves,” he added. While expressing his disappointment, Quadri left the matter to divine justice. “I leave the person behind the rumours to God’s judgment. If they think causing sadness in people’s families is a way to achieve success, that is their burden to bear.”
Emotional toll on family
The actor detailed how the hoax disrupted his family’s lives, particularly his children, who reside overseas. Quadri emphasized that his family maintains regular communication, speaking every three days to stay connected.
However, the false news caused panic, with family members increasing their calls out of worry.
“My children said, ‘We just spoke to Daddy last week.’ Yet, as the rumour spread, they couldn’t help but feel troubled,” he explained. The situation escalated to the point where his children began calling multiple times daily—morning, afternoon, and night—just to confirm his well-being.
Call for ethical reporting
Quadri’s ordeal highlights the dangers of spreading unverified information. In an era where social media plays a significant role in news dissemination, the responsibility falls on both content creators and the public to verify claims before sharing.
Rumours like these can cause undue emotional distress and disrupt lives.
The Nollywood star’s experience serves as a reminder of the potential harm caused by false reporting. He urged individuals to consider the consequences of their actions, especially when dealing with sensitive topics like health and mortality.
Resilient spirit
Despite the ordeal, Quadri remains strong and undeterred. His ability to address the situation with grace and composure speaks volumes about his character. The actor continues to focus on his career and family, leaving negativity behind.
As a beloved figure in the Nigerian entertainment industry, Quadri’s words resonate with many. His message is clear: ethical behavior and compassion are essential in today’s fast-paced digital world.
Lessons for fans and media
Yinka Quadri’s story is not just about him; it’s a cautionary tale for everyone. It sheds light on the need for responsible content creation and the importance of verifying information before accepting it as fact. In a time when misinformation spreads easily, the damage caused by careless actions can be profound.
Quadri’s experience underscores the need for empathy, integrity, and accountability in how we consume and share news.
For fans and media alike, his words serve as a powerful reminder to prioritize truth and humanity above the fleeting allure of sensationalism.
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