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Comedian, Nasboi, insists Hank Anuku needs help

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Nasobi in a viral video, handed some money to Anuku who was reluctant to accept it at first but later took it and thanked the skit maker

By Kehinde Okeowo

Popular skit maker, Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji better known as Nasboi, has appealed to his colleagues in the entertainment world and Nigerians in general, to come to the aid of veteran actor, Hank Anuku, whom he insisted needs help. 

Anuku, who some netizens have said is battling mental illness has refuted the claims stating that he is in perfect condition. 

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According to him, those photos and videos of him that hit the internet were from movie scenes. The actor also warned the rumours peddlers to stop ruining his reputation.

He said on social media: “Stop writing crap about me and leave me alone. If they want to act in a movie and they need help, come to me. I have been on set and those using those pictures are trying to ruin my image. May the Holyspirit forgive you. We shall hook up pretty soon”.

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However, Nasobi recently ran into the Nollywood thespian in Asaba and shared a video of their encounter on social media. 

In the clip shared, the content creator upon sighting a lonely Anuku, approached him to pay respect and proceeded to tell him how he adored him on the TV screens growing up.

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The skit maker then proceeded to hand some cash to the actor who was initially reluctant to take it but eventually collected the money. 

He then tried to prostrate for the comedian in appreciation of his gesture, but Nasboi quickly stopped him and embraced him.  

Nasobi in another slide went on those who argued that the actor is doing fine while vowing to do his bit to help him get rehabilitated. 

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