Allan Toniks, real name Allan Ampaire, has revealed why he stopped sharing his personal struggles on social media.
He cites the negative energy and bad-minded people who use the platform to hurt others.
Allan Toniks stressed that sometimes it is not good to share your success or struggle on social media reasoning that the people using the Apps lately have a lot of negative energy.
He stated how there is a Pharase that says sharing your challenges will attract people with different feelings as some will feel sorry for you, others help you and others won’t mind because they would have faced the same problem.
He commented in response to critics who questioned the authenticity of comedian Bobi Brown’s appeal for financial support for kidney and bladder surgery.
This is after Brown’s medical doctor advised him to undergo surgery before the end of October or early November and needed funding of Shs5m.
Though the critics questioning of Bobi Brown’s illness did not sit down well with him, he wished the young lad a quick and positive recovery as struggles to fight for his life.
Recently, a Ugandan comedian popularly known as Cold Q passed on following a long illness with stomach complications and was laid to rest.
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