Juliana Olayode Praises Mo Bimpe for Creating Awareness About HPV Through Her Film Healing
Nigerian actress Juliana Olayode has publicly appreciated her colleague Mo Bimpe for using her movie Healing to raise awareness about Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Juliana explained that the film helped her understand the seriousness of the virus and the importance of educating the public about it.
According to Juliana, she had never heard about HPV until Mo Bimpe mentioned that she was working on a movie about it. She said this opened her eyes to how much many people, especially women, may not know about the virus that can affect their health and even lead to serious medical conditions.
Juliana praised Mo Bimpe for using her platform in a meaningful and impactful way. She noted that celebrities and public figures can influence their audiences positively when they choose to speak about important issues like health and wellness. She expressed how proud she was of Mo Bimpe for raising awareness and encouraging open discussions.
In her message, Juliana emphasized that the movie Healing teaches important lessons about compassion, understanding, and communication, especially in marriages. She said the film encourages couples to have honest conversations instead of hiding health issues out of fear, shame, or judgment.
She also shared that one of the strongest lessons she learned is that ignorance can be costly. Many people suffer not because solutions don’t exist, but because they do not have access to the right information or are too afraid to talk about their health.
Juliana encouraged all women to get tested for HPV and to take their health seriously. She reminded women that regular testing and awareness can help prevent long-term complications and protect their well-being.
She further advised society to stop shaming people for their health conditions and instead create an environment where individuals feel supported and understood. She said that challenges should be faced with love, patience, and unity—especially in marriages.
Her message has sparked positive conversations among fans and viewers, many of whom are now showing interest in learning more about HPV and taking steps toward healthier living.

