Nollywood Actor, Jude Orhorha popularly known for his role in Fuji House of Commotion sat down with Saturday Beats , and he disclosed that he regrets aborting his first child .
Here’ s what he said ;
“ I am regretting the fact that if I had my first baby when I was about 22 years old, I would know how old the child would be now . A girl who got pregnant for me in 1992 aborted the child . Back then, there was no GSM so she stayed away from me . After the abortion , she then came back to meet me to tell me that her mother said she should not keep it and when I asked her what she meant, she opened up to me. She is Igbo but I am from Urhobo .
She said that her mother said she should not keep the baby because I did not have money . Back then, it was the Igbo marketers who were selling spare parts that were making waves . They were the ones who had money. In the late 80 s and early 90 s , there was nothing like Nollywood but only those that were selling electronics .
It was the guys that sold spare parts that were making money and they dated all the Igbo girls , both the ones in school and the ones at home. So if you were not selling spare parts , you were not regarded as a rich person . The girl left me because her mother told her not to date me anymore .
Unfortunately , there was nothing like mobile phones ; if not I am sure she would have called me . She just left for about two months. When she told me , I broke up with her immediately because I am a Catholic just like my mother , ” he said .
He further said ;
“ My mother frowns at anything that has to do with abortion and I was staying under her roof ; so there is no way the girl would have aborted the child . I broke up with her immediately . I have not seen her ever since but I learnt she is in London now . Even when I travelled to London , I did not see her even though I searched for her in UK. However, I have forgiven her because the incident happened in 1992 . ”
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