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Ayo Makun Claps Back At Trolls: The Mystery Behind His Bold Response

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Ayo Makun Claps Back At Trolls: The Mystery Behind His Bold Response

Ayo Makun, a Nigerian comedian, has not stopped talking about the passing of his close friend Alex Ekubo.

Speaking out, Ayo Makun wrote in a long post on his Instagram page that he could honestly say that Alex appeared at ease even in death as he observed his lifeless body in front of him. According to him, Alex appeared to have finally found rest after carrying pain in silence for too long.

“We lost Alexx Ekubo, a young man, a colleague, a brother, a talent, and someone many people only knew through the smile he gave the world.

Watching his lifeless body right in front of me, I can honestly say that even in death, he looked peaceful. He looked like someone who had carried pain quietly for too long and finally found rest.

He never shared or disclosed issues concerning his health with any of us. And that is the part that should make all of us pause.

Behind the fine pictures, the red carpets, the movie premieres, the jokes, the smiles and the celebrity lifestyle, many public figures are fighting battles nobody can see. Some are battling sickness. Some are battling depression. Some are battling loneliness. Some are battling family issues. Some are battling the pressure of being judged by people who do not know them personally.⁶

Alexx reportedly fought stage four liver cancer. Chadwick Boseman gave the world Black Panther while privately battling colon cancer. Sammie Okposo faced public shame and personal battles before his sudden passing. Caroline Flack became a global reminder of how public humiliation and online cruelty can break a human being.

The painful truth is this: we do not always know what people are carrying.

Someone may be losing weight because of illness, and we call them names.

Someone may be quiet because they are depressed, and we say they are proud.

Someone may be trying to hustle to stay alive, while we use their pain to catch a cruise.

Science may not say trolling causes cancer, but we know that constant stress, humiliation, depression and emotional pressure can worsen a person’s health, break their spirit, run into their shadows and make their private battles even harder to fight.

Celebrities are human beings first, just like everyone else who experiences life.

Before you blog that unconfirmed story, type that insult, before you mock that weight loss, before you laugh at that failed relationship, before you turn someone’s pain into content, please remember that your comment may be meeting them at the weakest point of their life”.

May their souls rest in perfect peace.

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