Shan George: I’ve no respect for people who film themselves while helping the needy

Veteran Nollywood star, Shan George, on Wednesday, noted that she has no respect for people who film themselves while helping the needy.

 

 

The actress took to her Instagram story to note that that was how she felt about anyone who do not “keep their camera” at home while helping needy people.

 

 

She wrote, “Abeg, feel free to reason am as you like o. As for me, I have no single respect for anyone who doesn’t keep their camera and their loudspeakers at home while helping the needy.” (sic)

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The 51-year-old began her acting career in 1996 as a mass communications student at the University of Lagos.

 

 

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