"I Sold My Car, House, Moved In With My Mother-in-law" – Nollywood Veteran Actor #TitoHarrison Opens Up on Health and Financial Crisis
Veteran #Nollywood actor, Tito Harrison, has bravely shared his emotional journey through a crippling health and financial crisis that forced him to sell his home, vehicles, and ultimately move in with his mother-in-law.
Speaking on Biola Bayo’s podcast, the seasoned actor recounted how his battle with a #liver condition and #chronic ulcer left him bedridden and financially drained. “I sold my house, car, and everything I had to pay hospital bills,” Harrison revealed. “After moving to a rented house, I couldn’t afford the rent again, so we had to stay at my mother-in-law’s place.”
The actor, once a familiar face in countless Nigerian films, emphasized the unwavering support of his wife during his darkest moments. “When I was battling with liver disease and a chronic ulcer, my wife stood by me when everybody left me. It is good to have a good wife. If I come to this world again, it is my wife I will marry,” he said, calling her his #greatestblessing.
However, Harrison expressed disappointment in the lack of support from some of his colleagues in the #entertainmentindustry. He disclosed that instead of compassion, some publicly mocked his condition. “There was a time they interviewed someone, and he said, ‘Tito Harrison is finished. He’s now living in his wife’s mother’s house.’ I have the publication. Even if it’s true, must you say it?”
The actor’s revelations have sparked conversations about the need for stronger support systems for veterans in the #Nollywood industry, especially during times of personal crisis.
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Veteran #Nollywood actor, Tito Harrison, has bravely shared his emotional journey through a crippling health and financial crisis that forced him to sell his home, vehicles, and ultimately move in with his mother-in-law.
Speaking on Biola Bayo’s podcast, the seasoned actor recounted how his battle with a #liver condition and #chronic ulcer left him bedridden and financially drained. “I sold my house, car, and everything I had to pay hospital bills,” Harrison revealed. “After moving to a rented house, I couldn’t afford the rent again, so we had to stay at my mother-in-law’s place.”
The actor, once a familiar face in countless Nigerian films, emphasized the unwavering support of his wife during his darkest moments. “When I was battling with liver disease and a chronic ulcer, my wife stood by me when everybody left me. It is good to have a good wife. If I come to this world again, it is my wife I will marry,” he said, calling her his #greatestblessing.
However, Harrison expressed disappointment in the lack of support from some of his colleagues in the #entertainmentindustry. He disclosed that instead of compassion, some publicly mocked his condition. “There was a time they interviewed someone, and he said, ‘Tito Harrison is finished. He’s now living in his wife’s mother’s house.’ I have the publication. Even if it’s true, must you say it?”
The actor’s revelations have sparked conversations about the need for stronger support systems for veterans in the #Nollywood industry, especially during times of personal crisis.
Would you like a visual version of this story for social media sharing?
#nigerianews #fobamicommunity
"I Sold My Car, House, Moved In With My Mother-in-law" – Nollywood Veteran Actor #TitoHarrison Opens Up on Health and Financial Crisis
Veteran #Nollywood actor, Tito Harrison, has bravely shared his emotional journey through a crippling health and financial crisis that forced him to sell his home, vehicles, and ultimately move in with his mother-in-law.
Speaking on Biola Bayo’s podcast, the seasoned actor recounted how his battle with a #liver condition and #chronic ulcer left him bedridden and financially drained. “I sold my house, car, and everything I had to pay hospital bills,” Harrison revealed. “After moving to a rented house, I couldn’t afford the rent again, so we had to stay at my mother-in-law’s place.”
The actor, once a familiar face in countless Nigerian films, emphasized the unwavering support of his wife during his darkest moments. “When I was battling with liver disease and a chronic ulcer, my wife stood by me when everybody left me. It is good to have a good wife. If I come to this world again, it is my wife I will marry,” he said, calling her his #greatestblessing.
However, Harrison expressed disappointment in the lack of support from some of his colleagues in the #entertainmentindustry. He disclosed that instead of compassion, some publicly mocked his condition. “There was a time they interviewed someone, and he said, ‘Tito Harrison is finished. He’s now living in his wife’s mother’s house.’ I have the publication. Even if it’s true, must you say it?”
The actor’s revelations have sparked conversations about the need for stronger support systems for veterans in the #Nollywood industry, especially during times of personal crisis.
Would you like a visual version of this story for social media sharing?
#nigerianews #fobamicommunity





