She explained in a conversation with Chude Jideonwo that her desire had nothing to do with acting roles or returning to Jenifa’s Diary but simply the longing to be at peace with someone she once considered family.
She said she consistently asked God to help them reconnect.
“All those years, I kept saying to God in my prayer requests that He should restore our friendship. I don’t care if I don’t get to work with her on her project again. I don’t even want it.” What she truly wanted, she said, was the relationship itself , “to be able to go to her house freely, laugh with her, see her, and greet her.”

This woman should just rest abeg. She thought she could do better without Funke but when she realized the streets are hotter she has been faking apologies and pity parties up and down. You think Funke is daft to still give you 100 percent love and fame like she did before? That's why I like Lota Pascal and Adaaku those ladies know the game. Madam stop using Funke Akindele s name to gain back your your lost glory
ReplyDeleteEeyah.
ReplyDeleteYou don't want to work with her and you want to have a relationship with her? Ok na.
ReplyDeleteIkegwuru
DeleteIt is Well
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
If say Lafunky na poor person you go dey borther?
ReplyDeleteNa waoo, thought you guys are in good terms now. Julia just know that too many waters has passed through...
ReplyDeleteJust move on beautiful 🙄
ReplyDeleteEverybody want to use Funke 's name to trend,shebi she has forgiven you,go and sin no more na
ReplyDeleteWe thank the Lord
ReplyDeleteNawaoo 🤔
ReplyDeleteChai
ReplyDeleteWhoever advised you on that route you took with Funke really hated you. Good you came back to your senses.
ReplyDeleteReality set in...
DeleteAbi nw
DeleteThat's what happens when you think you have arrived.
ReplyDeleteBut here’s my honest take—if whatever made her leave Funke was truly real, then she should be able to stand on her own and do well without looking back. If someone wrongs you and you’re tired of it, you have every right to walk away for good and trust God to lift you up.
ReplyDeleteBut if those reasons weren’t entirely true, or were exaggerated, then it’s only natural that at some point you might feel the need to go back—especially when things get tough. Still, let’s be real… you can’t repay good with bad and expect things to just work out. It doesn’t sit right.
At the same time, there’s a limit to everything. You don’t keep begging forever, becoming a prayer warrior to be a friend to someone is overboard. Once you’ve said you’re sorry and you truly mean it, that’s where your part ends. Leave the rest to God. Because at the end of the day, forgiveness is God’s place—not man’s.