In a candid interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, actor Kunle Afod shared valuable lessons he’s learned throughout his 38-year career in the entertainment industry

At 51 years old, Afod has gained a wealth of experience and insight, which he’s now passing on to others.
According to Afod, the most significant lesson he’s learned is that relationships are fleeting, and individuals should be cautious of labeling others as friends or enemies.
He emphasized that people’s intentions can shift unexpectedly, and those perceived as friends can become traitors, while perceived enemies can become instrumental in achieving success.
Afod advised people to adopt a more liberal approach to relationships, recognizing that allegiances can change rapidly.
He warned that even the closest friends can turn against you, while those seen as adversaries can surprisingly offer support.
By sharing his experiences, Afod hopes to impart wisdom on others, encouraging them to navigate relationships with caution and flexibility.
“I have been able to learn these two phases of life which everyone should beware of.
“I started acting since 1986 and I have learnt that there are no friends nor foes anywhere. I think it is better for people to be liberal.
“The person you see as your friend might come to stab you and that fellow you see as your enemy might be the person that will help you.”
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