Nigerian actress Eniola Badmus, popularly known as Badosky, continues to stay true to her vibrant personality, even after her recent appointment as the Special Assistant on Social Events and Public Hearing to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas.
Known for her bold and outspoken nature, Badmus has shown no signs of changing her persona despite stepping into a significant government role. The actress, who has long been a fixture in Nollywood, has made it clear that her new position will not alter who she is at her core.
“I’m still the same Eniola Badmus,” she asserted. “Being in government won’t take away my shine or my personality. I’ll stand up to anyone who comes at me negatively.”
Badmus’s determination to remain authentic is nothing new. Over the years, she has built a reputation for being unapologetically herself, both on and off the screen. Even as she navigates the complexities of her new role, she continues to speak her mind and engage with her fans and critics alike, particularly on social media where she remains active and unfiltered.
Her straightforward approach has sometimes led to friction in her personal relationships. Once close friends with Nigerian music star Davido, the two have since parted ways due to irreconcilable differences. Similarly, her friendship with fellow actress Funke Akindele has cooled, and the two are no longer as close as they once were.
Despite these changes, Badmus remains unwavering in her stance, showing that she values her self-expression above all else. Her refusal to conform, even in the face of criticism, has only strengthened her resolve.
Social media trolls who attempt to bring her down are met with the same fierce energy she has always displayed, with Badmus making it clear that she won’t be silenced or diminished.
As she takes on her governmental duties, Badmus is determined to continue being the same outspoken, confident woman her fans have always known.
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