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Empress Njamah’s Brother Speaks Out Amid Video Leak Scandal

Actress Empress Njamah’s younger brother, John Njamah, has broken his silence after his sister’s private video went viral.

Empress Njamah has been in the news for days after her estranged lover shared a private video of the actress on a WhatsApp group page he created.

Empress Njamah broke her silence, revealing that she was fine and alive. She also thanked those who showed her support during her difficult times.

Her brother, filmmaker John Njamah, also spoke out after his sister broke her silence yesterday. John Njamah talked about how people take good people for granted and how hard it is to trust people right now.

“It used to be very easy being a good person… you know helping as much as you can, giving wholeheartedly and expecting nothing in return… it used to be very easy cos it was the right thing to do.. but now, a lot of bad things happen to good people… and these bad things are caused by people you have GIVEN in the past, people that you have opened your heart to, people that you call FRIENDS… and their reciprocity is all forms of bad gestures and ill thinking towards you…

IT’S REALLY SAD!. It used to be easy trusting people cos it was the right thing to do… but our present reality has dismissed all of that.. and has thought is otherwise.”

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