Nollywood actor Tobi Makinde has clarified that there is no conflict with filmmaker Funke Akindele, addressing rumors that she was absent from his wedding due to a rift between them. In an interview shared via Instagram on Friday, Makinde explained that Akindele was preoccupied with promoting one of her films during the time of his nuptials. The comments came in response to fan inquiries about her absence, which had sparked online speculation. Makinde emphasized that there was no issue between him and Akindele, stating repeatedly that he had addressed the matter multiple times. “To be honest, I've addressed this over and over again. There's no problem,” he said. He noted that it was common for individuals to prioritize their professional commitments, especially when promoting a project. “Her not coming to my wedding is totally understandable. It was a period when she was promoting her film and, to be honest, we all know how it is when she's promoting her film. She takes her craft seriously, so it’s very understandable,” he added. The actor also acknowledged that not all invited guests can attend weddings, reinforcing that it was not unusual for some to miss the event. “Not everybody you invite to your wedding is going to come. I mean, not everybody I invited came. So there’s no problem in that department,” he remarked. Makinde further praised Akindele for her contributions to his career, highlighting the collaborative nature of the industry. “That’s somebody who has contributed immensely to my career. It’s not all our films that are being made. That’s what growth is about,” he concluded. The interview prompted responses from social media users, many of whom supported Makinde’s explanation and criticized efforts to stoke unnecessary speculation. One user, identified as #abb.ydek, urged the media to avoid asking questions that could lead to unfounded narratives. “Media, do better. Stop asking sterile questions just to fuel speculation. He has already granted an interview where he clearly stated there is no feud between him and Auntie. Not every narrative needs to be forced,” the user wrote. Another commenter, #iamoluwakemisolalove, encouraged people to move forward and stop making assumptions based on attendance. “Make una rest abeg. The fact that someone does not attend your wedding does not mean they don’t like you. Make everybody grow,” they posted. A third user, #seunie_xoxo, echoed similar sentiments, saying, “‘Someone who has contributed greatly to my career’ that’s enough for me.” The conversation surrounding the wedding highlights ongoing discussions within the Nigerian entertainment industry about the balance between personal relationships and professional obligations. As the discussion continues, fans and critics alike remain engaged, reflecting the public interest in both the actors' careers and their interpersonal dynamics.
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