May 14, 2026

Fans Slam Foluke Daramola For Condemning Olamide’s ‘WO’, Others Songs

By Farouk Mohammed

After Nollywood actress Foluke Daramola scolded Olamide and other Nigerian singers on their purportedly banned songs, some internet users came for her.

The beautiful actress following the controversies raised by Olamide, Davido and 9ice’s songs,  took to her social media space to laud the singers for singing beautiful songs before scolding them for not upholding African values that fits into the society.

Some angry fans and social media users, however, took to her comment column of the post to shade the actress.

bdee25Madam was quoted writing: “you fall my hand! I believe you should be smart enough to know that these artists are not the one influencing people or your kids,they actually see all those things they sing about on the streets and in the society as a whole. Those things are happening and they sing about it to pass message, the same way you act some bad characters in the movies to pass message to people.”

Another user williams_tolaniMadam, called her a husband snatcher in her comment. She wrote: “They said you collect another man’s husband? madam na true 😯, you don’t look like the type o.”

thetruth1900_ shamed the actress for the  villain roles she has played in movies. “@saratabimbolahabib shutup jor .. and she can go to babalawo in movies ?? What is that teaching our kids ?? Plus mr Salako was snatched !! She doesnt have the moral right to say this trash ..NIGERIAN MUSIC NO MATTER HOW IT IS , IS ONE OF OUR PRIDE.”

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