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0.36 %For Nollywood icon Chinedu Ikedieze, famously known as Aki, it was the relentless taunts about his height made him contemplate suicide.
For many people, the first memories of bullying are etched into their minds like scars—small moments that felt monumental at the time. Perhaps it was a cruel nickname shouted across a schoolyard, a mocking comment about one’s appearance, or the isolating sting of being excluded.
For Nollywood icon Chinedu Ikedieze, famously known as Aki, it was the relentless taunts about his height.
"Kids would just touch me and talk to me anyhow," he recalled in a recent viral video. "Sometimes, even my siblings, during arguments, would call me the same names that other children used to bully me. It was devastating."
Bullying, whether in childhood or adulthood, leaves a lasting imprint. It chips away at self-esteem, fosters feelings of isolation, and, in the most severe cases, can lead to depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts.
‘Easy targets’
For celebrities, the stakes are even higher. Their lives are lived in the public eye, making them easy targets for both in-person ridicule and online harassment.
Yet, behind the glitz and glamour, many African stars have faced the same painful experiences as ordinary people, proving that bullying knows no boundaries of fame or fortune.
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