Mary Njoku, a Nollywood actress and filmmaker, has advised skin care product dealers to be truthful about their products for the sake of their clients.
“This is because your (sellers’) insincerity on any products can simply be categorised as ‘fraud,” Njoku, a renowned actress, gave the advice on her Instagram page on Friday.
“If sellers of such skin care products are sure of their effects, they should show their real faces, rather than being dishonest to their customers, not bearing in mind of the consequences.
“I just walked past a ‘premium glow’ cream seller/user and what I saw baffled me.
“We are all aware of the economic hardships in the country, but that is not a licence for any citizen to engage in fraud or cheating to make ends meet.
“People should learn to do genuine businesses that could bring in good profits and God’s blessing than incurring curses and condemnation,” she advised.
According to the actress, skin is incredibly sensitive, thus sellers of skin products should learn to be honest with their clients.
She, on the other hand, praised the genuine beauty product merchants out there for their honesty and asked them to maintain their sincerity for the benefit of humanity.
According to her, “Anyone who sells skin care products and uses filters for his/her promo videos and images is being fraudulent.”
Njoku is a Nigerian actress, film producer, and the Director General of the award-winning Lagos-based film house “ROK Studios” in Nigeria, which was recently acquired by the French television conglomerate CANAL+.
She produced and performed in “Thy Will Be Done,” “Husbands of Lagos,” and “Single Ladies,” among other films, and directed and starred in “Festac Town.”
In addition, the actress has made numerous contributions to the growth and development of the entertainment business.
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