Gboah.com: “It Is Well” – Bukunmi Oluwashina, Bukola Arugba, others Shower Biola Bayo with Love After She Opens Up on Marriage Separation

“It Is Well” – Bukunmi Oluwashina, Bukola Arugba, others Shower Biola Bayo with Love After She Opens Up on Marriage Separation

Nollywood actress Biola Bayo has received a wave of emotional support from her colleagues after she publicly revealed that she and her husband have been separated since April last year. The Yoruba actress made the announcement while celebrating her estranged husband's birthday, sharing that they have chosen to peacefully co-parent their son.


In an emotional message, Biola addressed fans who may feel disappointed by the news. She apologized sincerely and expressed regret that her marriage didn’t work, but stated that it was better to “stay alive to tell the story.” She added that although she often spends her days making others smile, her nights have been filled with tears over the past 14 months.


“Let’s learn to be kind,” she said. “You never know what people are going through until they say it. Please keep us in your prayers.”


Celebrities React with Encouragement and Prayers


Following her emotional post, several Nollywood stars took to the comment section to console and uplift Biola Bayo:


Mosun Filani: “It is well. God be with you and strengthen you. Sending you much love and hugs.”


Toyin Adewale: “Ha! Oluwa I…” (an expression of shock, unfinished).


Funmi Awelewa: “It is well ma’am. Love you always, sis.”


Yewande Adekola Abiodun: “May God continue strengthening and empowering you. God’s got you all day every day. Sending you lots of love and hugs.”


Allwell Ademola: “Mine.” (a one-word post showing closeness and empathy).


Aisha Lawal: “Aunty Biola, it is well with you.”


Alesh Sanni: “Oh my God.”


Bukunmi Oluwashina: “It is well, big sis. Sending you loads of love and hugs.”


Regina Chukwu: “Biola, it’s well.”


Bukola Arugba: “Sometimes I ask, who will put smiles on the face of the one who puts smiles on others? The same God who uses you to lift others will put a big and genuine smile on your face, in Jesus' name. Amen.”


Jayeola Monje: “Moku o” (Yoruba for “I’m heartbroken” or “I’m hurt”).


Nikin: (No comment provided, name listed without quote.)

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