Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has revealed how being good helped her get through some struggles and frustrations.
In a post shared on her Instagram page, the actress lamented that she had been unable to open her bank app for two days, making it impossible for her to top her electricity unit or buy diesel for her generator.
Dikeh said the situation has left her with no other option than to sleep without lights because she can’t even pay for a hotel and she doesn’t own an ATM.
She wrote, “For the past 2days I have been unable to open up my Bank app, only this evening my light unit decides to finish. I have tried opening this app for almost 6hours and finally I believe I will be sleeping in the dark today.
“I can’t buy Unit, I can’t buy diesel. I absolutely can’t even get a hotel!!!! I don’t use or own an ATM. I’m on whole new level of emotional instability RN.”
Minutes after putting up the post, the mother of one revealed that a lot of people, brands, and foundations have reached out to offer their assistance.
Dikeh, who was surprised by the turn of events, expressed gratitude to them for the love and advising her fans on the importance of being a good person.
She wrote, “See it is good to be a good person… I was frustrated and merely just wanted to vent, I spoke about my light situation. In less than 1min I had over 30offers to help me out. From well respectable foundations, to a fan, to brand names. I can’t thank you all enough, You shall never lack. As we speak I have over 400k worth of NEPA from my neighbors and Mr Fekomi.
“God bless you all. I’m literally in tears. For those of you who asked of I have no friends to help out. I have no friends, and I never ever ask for help. Bad I know but better to be safe than sorry!!
“Thank you to Everyone. God bless you @fekomi and my hon. Senator. God bless everyone who was willing to render help, you shall never Look for help in this life,” She added.
KanyiDaily recalls that actress Tonto Dikeh had recently announced that her foundation is set to pay the school fees of 1000 Nigerian orphans.