Actress, Ada Ameh, has fired back at a former Big Brother
Naija housemate, Kate Jones, popularly known as Ka3na, for saying she is
becoming a nuisance.
Recall that Ameh had lambasted self-acclaimed investigative
journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, for claiming that Sylvester Oromoni, a student of
Dowen College who died after being beaten by some of his schoolmates, accepted
to join a cult.
In an interview with Sunday Scoop, Ameh said, “Ka3na is just
a stupid girl that wants to be heard. If she said I am becoming a nuisance, I
think her mother did not train her well and it has nothing to do with age.
“I think Ka3na just
wanted to say something because I remember that there was a time she made a
statement that she wanted a tattoo of herself on someone’s body. When someone
did, Ka3na criticised the lady and I said she (Ka3na) misled the person. I
added that her statement was not nice. I guess she did not have anything to say
at that time and now, she wants to be heard. But, I am the wrong choice for
her.
“If I addressed Kemi in the manner I did, what has that got
to do with Ka3na? I was not talking to her and Kemi is not her mother. I was
speaking from the place of pain because my child has also died, although she
was not bullied. She died after a surgery.
“I have been acting in movies for over 25 years and I
started with Domitila. We had respect and value for one another but Ka3na is
not an actor. She is an overnight celebrity because she participated in Big
Brother Naija.
“In my time, there
was no social media but I will neither disrespect anybody unjustly nor have
hatred for anyone.”
Reacting to those saying she should reduce the way she calls
people out publicly, Ameh said, “That is who I am and that is how I love to
express myself. During the (COVID-19) lockdown, I spoke out concerning the poor
electricity situation in the country. I did not speak out because I could not
afford to buy fuel (for my generator), I did it because I knew there were
people that were not able to afford it. If my ranting is the only way to
influence change, then that’s fine.”
Speaking on how feels a year after losing her only child,
the actress said, “This is one of the most challenging periods of my life. I
have lost six of my siblings, my father, then my daughter. So, I know what pain
is about. There are moments that I remember her. One cannot forget it but it
will heal gradually. One has to yield to the process; it is a two-way thing.
The pain is indescribable and excruciating. My late daughter and I were like
sisters. With time, one would feel a lot better. It takes God’s grace and one
has to encourage oneself in the Lord.”
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