Ailing Nollywood actor Sule Bebe has revealed the mischief he did in his prime and he is seeking forgiveness from people he offended so that he would be free from bondage.
In a video making the rounds online, the Nollywood actor was with a popular social media pastor, Agbala Gabriel. As it is portrayed in the video, Actor Sule Bebe is in a degenerating state of health; He looks extremely frail and pale that he can not rise on his feet.
In the video, the atmosphere was tranquil as the ailing actor Sule expressed considerable emotional words. He revealed that his mischief caused him what he is going through now. According to him, he overstepped on many women's toes.
He disclosed that in his prime he lived an extravagant and careless lifestyle. He was a famous singer in his time and he had acquired wealth very early in time that he lavished them on unnecessary things.
He regrets that he did not live a modest lifestyle as there was nobody to guide and advise him.
He used his wealth and fame to flirt with women and eventually abandoned them. He recounts having a child with a woman abroad and today he does not know her whereabouts.
However, he has asked everyone whom he has offended in the past to forgive him and release him from bondage. He stated that he would have loved to prostrate as a way of seeking forgiveness but he can because of his poor health.


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