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Adesua Etomi Asks Nigerians To Respect Her Privacy During Personal Transition

📅2 March 2026 at 10:01
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Nollywood actress Adesua Etomi has asked Nigerians and her wider audience to respect her privacy as she navigates what she described as a new phase of her life.

Etomi made the appeal on her Instagram page, where she issued what she called a public service announcement. In the post, she said she was no longer on what she described as the best vacation of her life and asked people to give her space. The actress also thanked the public for understanding.

Her statement read: "I am heartbroken to announce that I am no longer on the best vacation of my entire life.
Please respect my privacy as I navigate this new phase of life.
Thank you. For your cooperation."

The update from Etomi quickly drew reactions from fans online, with many sending supportive messages. The actress did not provide additional details in the post, but her wording made clear she wanted room to handle the situation privately.

Etomi remains one of the notable faces in Nigeria’s film scene, and her message also renewed conversation about the broader Nollywood industry. The term Nollywood is widely used to describe Nigeria’s film industry, though writers and scholars have long noted that its exact origin and formal definition have been debated.

Reports have linked early mainstream use of the word to international newspaper coverage in 2002. Film scholar Jonathan Haynes traced one early reference to a New York Times report by Matt Steinglass. Charles Igwe also said Norimitsu Onishi used the term in a September 2002 New York Times article.

Over time, the label has stayed in common use and is often explained as a blend of "Nigeria" and "Hollywood." Nigeria’s film production structure also reflects the country’s regional, cultural and language diversity, with different hubs and traditions working in parallel, while English-language productions continue to bring many practitioners together across regions.

For now, Etomi’s message centred on one request: privacy as she moves through a personal transition.

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