By Oratokhai Jesusemen O.
Neo Akpofure, the Big Brother Naija star, is standing firm against his critics. In a series of posts on X, Neo expressed that he is not seeking public validation and is focused on personal growth. On June 5, 2024, he took to X to declare, “Talk down on me and my craft all you want, I’m getting better at all I do by the day and your validations mean nothing to me.”
This defiant statement comes in response to criticism of his acting in the recent film “My Daughter’s Crush,” where he stars alongside Ini Edo. Neo’s comments sparked varied reactions from X users, with some advising him to embrace criticism while others applauded his resilience.
One user pointed out the value of criticism, stating, “If people don’t criticize how will you know what you need to improve on. Why do you people take criticism so badly? You decided to be in the public eye, you enjoy the good benefits but small criticism, una go flip. That Ini Edo clip that you were in was really very poor acting. You can be better, that’s what people are saying. Love.”
Another user echoed this sentiment, commenting, “No one is above criticism. Criticism is inevitable: Be it constructive or destructive, especially with acting skills and techniques. Accept them with open arms and work on the parts you can. Life is not that hard.”

Conversely, some users encouraged Neo to continue focusing on his self-improvement. One commenter praised his attitude, saying, “That’s the spirit! It’s great to see you’re focused on self-improvement and not letting others’ opinions define your worth.”
Another supporter added, “Never let it get to you. You are human, make mistakes and learn from them. Some persons will never accept that anything you do is good. That’s their pain, bro. Make yourself happy, keep improving, keep winning. Most persons look up to you as their motivation.”
Neo’s resolve to grow and not be deterred by negative feedback highlights his commitment to his craft and his determination to succeed despite public scrutiny.