Reeling from her embarrassing experience on breaking the social distancing rules over the rampaging Coronavirus (COVID-19), Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele, has broken silence about her ordeals with Nigeria Police authorities, saying that God’s plan is bigger than one’s mistakes.
The movie star, 42, was sentenced to 14-day community service and N100,000 fine after she violated the Lagos government’s directive towards containing the virus’ spread.
Taking to her Instagram handle, yesterday, just after she admitted having learned her lesson, Akindele shared pictures of herself with the caption “God’s plan is bigger than your mistakes.”
In the wake of the controversies that had trailed Akindele’s house party, Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, had denied engaging her as a brand ambassador for its response campaigns.
Dettol, an antiseptic firm that had initiated a contract with Akindele in 2019, however, stated that it had partnered NCDC to raise awareness on hygiene and healthy living.
Although it remained unclear if Dettol later withdrew the ambassadorial duties from Akindele, Toyin Abraham would later team up with NCDC in a partnership that raised questions among fans.
Culled from Vanguard