Veteran Nollywood actor Hanks Anuku has broken his silence following a viral video that sparked public concern about his well-being.
The footage, which emerged around June 27, showed the actor sitting by the roadside in Wuse 2, Abuja. He appeared to talk to himself while holding a disposable cup.
Onlookers gathered as he lay on the pavement, prompting speculation about his condition. Many social media users expressed worry and called for intervention.
In a new video shared on Tuesday, Anuku addressed the attention directly. He appeared calm while responding to those who had raised concerns.
“Y’all haven’t seen anything yet. Y’all should face your government and leave me the hell alone,” he said. “If you don’t have a better thing to do go do something, I’m good.”
He added remarks encouraging people to “do your thing, live and let live.” The actor insisted he was fine and available for work.
The response has drawn mixed reactions online. Supporters respected his call for privacy while wishing him well. Others continued to discuss the initial video.
This is not the first time Anuku has faced public scrutiny over similar clips. Previous instances were sometimes linked to film sets, though no official confirmation followed the latest event.
The Actors Guild of Nigeria has remained silent on the matter so far. Public interest in the veteran actor’s situation persists across platforms.
Anuku’s statement underscores his desire to shift focus away from personal speculation toward national issues. Fans continue to monitor developments.
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