Renowned Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze, popularly known as Aki, has bravely opened up about how depression and bullying got the better part of his life as he endured as a child due to his dwarfism.
In a candid revelation, Chinedu Ikedieze recounted how relentless bullying, ridicule, and societal stigma pushed him into periods of depression, leaving him feeling isolated and hopeless.
Speaking in a heartfelt video that has since gone viral on X, Aki detailed how growing up with dwarfism subjected him to cruel taunts, unsolicited stares, and an overwhelming sense of exclusion.
Read This Also: Celebrating Excellence: The 2025 TGMA Nominations in Ghana
The unkind words and treatment he received, even from his peers, took a severe toll on his mental health, leading to moments of intense despair and suicidal thoughts.

“There were times when I cried uncontrollably because of the insults,” he admitted. “It got so bad that I even thought of ending it all because I felt society wasn’t being fair to me. Kids would touch me and speak to me however they pleased. Even at home, during misunderstandings with my siblings, they would sometimes use the same hurtful names that they had fought other children for calling me.”
Despite these painful experiences, Aki credits his mother’s unwavering love and wisdom for helping him navigate those dark times. Her words of encouragement became his anchor, pushing him to focus on his education as a means of rising above the adversity.
“My mother always told me, ‘If you want to go abroad, read your books.’ That was the only weapon I had to conquer the world—education. So, I threw myself into my studies. Whenever those negative thoughts crept in, I would remind myself, ‘Remember what Mom said? Mom said I’ll be a great man if I study.’ So I thought, why not study, then? Until these books fail me, I will keep going. That became my source of comfort.”
Aki’s resilience and determination eventually paved the way for his success in Nollywood, where he and his longtime friend and colleague, Osita Iheme (Pawpaw), became household names.
His journey from childhood adversity to cinematic stardom serves as a powerful testament to the strength of perseverance, the impact of parental support, and the importance of education in overcoming life’s toughest battles.
His story has since sparked conversations about bullying, mental health, and self-acceptance, inspiring many who may be facing similar challenges.