Dasylvia Onu

Dasylvia Onu Hey Loves❤️
I’m Dasylvia Onu, Creator of lifestyle, relationships, beauty & fashion videos. Join me on this journey to shine inside & out!

Sharing tips, trends & personal stories to inspire you to live your best life. Let’s connect, uplift & grow together

This is the woman God has been moulding. Grace carried me, mercy lifted me, and favor keeps opening doors I never knew e...
23/11/2025

This is the woman God has been moulding. Grace carried me, mercy lifted me, and favor keeps opening doors I never knew existed. I am blessed, deeply blessed 😇.

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I’m finally sharing my September birthday today, not because I forgot, but because this season taught me to move with in...
22/11/2025

I’m finally sharing my September birthday today, not because I forgot, but because this season taught me to move with intention, grace, and quiet confidence.

This year shifted something in me, I stopped rushing, I stopped proving, I stopped shrinking, I started choosing ease, choosing joy, choosing the soft life I once thought I didn’t deserve.

This birthday wasn’t just a date, it was a reminder that I’ve entered a new era, a bold era, a soft era, an era where I celebrate myself loudly, love myself deeply, and protect my peace fiercely.

Life has been teaching me to slow down, to embrace beauty in small moments, to enjoy the woman I’m becoming, and honestly, I love her, I respect her, I’m rooting for her.

If you’re in your becoming season too, don’t rush it, don’t dim yourself, don’t apologize for wanting more softness, more peace, more ease, your soft life is allowed, your glow is allowed, your joy is allowed.

Welcome to my new chapter, clean energy only, soft life only, if you’re here for growth and elegance, follow my page🤗, we’re leveling up together.

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I Love Love how I was looking in this part of my vlog, that I had to take screenshots and share the pictures here. I’m t...
22/11/2025

I Love Love how I was looking in this part of my vlog, that I had to take screenshots and share the pictures here. I’m truly blessed 🥹, all thank to God, my mama, and my dad❤️😍.

Before I relocated to the UK 🇬🇧 from Nigeria, I genuinely didn’t know how big I had gotten.It was only after moving that...
21/11/2025

Before I relocated to the UK 🇬🇧 from Nigeria, I genuinely didn’t know how big I had gotten.
It was only after moving that I realised how much weight I was carrying, and how much it was slowing me down.

So, in June, I made a decision, a serious one. I joined a class, committed myself, and promised to take my weight loss journey personal, and honestly, it is one of the best decisions I have ever made.

This picture you are looking at was taken when I was still around 90 kg, and I have now lost over 10 kg, and I feel more confident, healthier, lighter, and happier. For someone who used to be slim, gained weight, struggled with it, and finally took control, this means everything to me.

These photos were taken on the afternoon of my birthday, and trust me, a lot happened that day. The full vlog is already up on my channel, and I will still share all the pictures here because they are too beautiful to keep to myself.

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Before I relocated to the UK 🇬🇧 from Nigeria 🇳🇬, birthdays were a big deal in my house, everyone got a cake, even my liv...
21/11/2025

Before I relocated to the UK 🇬🇧 from Nigeria 🇳🇬, birthdays were a big deal in my house, everyone got a cake, even my live in nanny. But when we moved to the UK in 2023, life changed.

My first birthday in the UK was tough, no job, no permanent house, nothing was stable. My husband just said, “Dress up, let’s at least do something,” and he took me to Domino’s. We came home, we ate pizza, and that was my birthday.
The first slide is the picture I took that day, standing in front of my husband’s university because I didn’t even have a proper place to take photos. (1st and 2nd slide)

By my second birthday, life was getting better, we were settling, we could breathe small. I travelled to Manchester to take nice pictures and spend time with my friend, and a subscriber turned sister took me out for a little birthday treat. We had ice cream, we laughed, and I finally got beautiful birthday pictures. (3rd to 5th slide)

Now this is my third birthday in the UK, and I flew to Albania for a solo trip, I lived my best life for days before coming back home.

From eating pizza because life was hard, to celebrating in Manchester, to flying out of the country for my birthday… my life changed in just two years.

If you’re struggling right now, hang in there, it gets better, sometimes faster than you think❤️🤗

20/11/2025

I Celebrated My 33rd Birthday Abroad, Here’s How It Went. Full vlog on my YouTube channel 😊
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When will Nigerians finally understand that 17 is still a minor?I keep seeing comments that honestly shock me,People say...
11/11/2025

When will Nigerians finally understand that 17 is still a minor?

I keep seeing comments that honestly shock me,
People saying, “At 17 I started a business,” “At 17 I built a house,” “At 17 I made my own decisions,”
None of these things change the fact that you were still a minor.

In every developed country, the law is clear,
If you have not turned 18, even if it is one day to your birthday, you are legally a child,
Whatever happens between an adult and a 17-year-old is happening between an adult and a minor.

But Nigerians will drag a 17-year-old like she is a full grown adult,
They will judge, insult, and shame someone who is still legally a child,
Then proudly boast about how mature they were at 17.

Achievement does not erase age,
Responsibility does not replace legal status,
You remain a minor until the day you turn 18.

I truly do not understand when people will accept this and stop normalizing what is not normal.

What do you think, why do Nigerians act like 17 is full adulthood?

PS : I’m not on anyone’s side✌🏾

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