Halima Abubakar, in a candid update on her mental health, recently shared her struggle with the healing journey, expressing a poignant frustration by stating that healing wasn’t enough and that she needed her memory erased, hinting at the depth of her challenges.
The Nollywood actress has faced significant public scrutiny, especially after her indefinite suspension from the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN).
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The suspension followed an investigation where the AGN cited defamation, alleged extramarital involvement with influential figures, and accusations against industry colleagues.
Her situation took a further turn when she issued a public apology to Apostle Johnson Suleman, a prominent cleric with whom she’d had unresolved issues over the years.
Abubakar’s recent posts have suggested that her struggles go far beyond her public conflicts.
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The toll of past controversies and ongoing healing appears to weigh heavily on her, as she navigates a complex emotional landscape, one that she feels might only ease if she could forget some painful memories altogether.
She posted thus;
“Healing isn’t enough, I need my memory erased,” she stated on her Instagram story.

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