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“In my time, we were tĂĄught to dress decĂ©ntly and respect ourselves. my mother made sure I underst0od the value of modĂ©s...
08/10/2025

“In my time, we were tĂĄught to dress decĂ©ntly and respect ourselves. my mother made sure I underst0od the value of modĂ©sty. During our Nollywood days, we didn’t expĂłse our bodiĂ©s — we acted with digñity and pĂĄssion.

But these days, many young girls think expósure means fame. As a director and a mother, I can’t allow that. Any girl that comes for an auditíon without a brñ and weáring a shórt dress, I’m sending her back immediately. I’ve been in this industry for too long not to know what they might fáce.”

~ Ngozi Ezeonu

I am  called Dera Osadebe. I was bĂŽrn on 16th September 2015 in Abuja, though my roots are from Anioma in Delta State an...
08/10/2025

I am called Dera Osadebe. I was bĂŽrn on 16th September 2015 in Abuja, though my roots are from Anioma in Delta State and I am prĂŽudly Delta Igbo. From a very young age I f0und joy in acting and storytelling, and today I am blessed to be known as a Nollywood child actress, model, and brand ambassador. My joĂș,rney is still small but it carries the weĂ­ght of big drĂ©ams and enñdlĂ©ss hope.

I live with my l0ving family, guided closely by my mother, Queen Nnebisi Osadebe, who manages my steps, while my father gives me the love and care I need. I am still a child with no marriage, no kids and no awards yet, but I balance school at Alderwood International in Abuja with acting, modeling and inspiring other children.

My worth is not in money but in l0ve, kiñdness and the supp0rt I get from family and fans. Every smile you share with me is a gift that makes me stroñger, and I carry deĂ©p gratitude in my healĂĄrt for every person who believes in me and pĂșshes me to dreĂĄm hĂ­gher.

~ Dera Osadebe

🎉 Facebook recognized me for starting engaging conversations and producing inspiring content among my audience and peers...
08/10/2025

🎉 Facebook recognized me for starting engaging conversations and producing inspiring content among my audience and peers!

"We have a lot of damàged adults in the s0ciety who have not héaléd from their childhood tràumaFew years ago I sent my d...
08/10/2025

"We have a lot of damàged adults in the s0ciety who have not héaléd from their childhood tràuma

Few years ago I sent my daughter to Canada for school. One day I called her severally and she didn’t pick. I was w0rried and I had to call her friend. When she eventually picked, she said ‘mummy I am trĂ umatizĂ©d, I remember how you hĂźt a bĂșcket on my head when I was young’.

I was like are you màɗ? I later apîlogized to her for the hàrsh upbringing.

It is time parents start having convérsations with their kids. African parents are too proud to apologizé

~Actress Mercy Aigbe

"I am called Osita Iheme. I’m from Nigeria, and I belîng to the Igbo tribe. When I was growing up, life was not easy at ...
08/10/2025

"I am called Osita Iheme. I’m from Nigeria, and I belîng to the Igbo tribe. When I was growing up, life was not easy at all. Many people used to laugh at me because of my height. They would look at me and say things like, ‘This one can never màke it in life.’ It was páinful, but I didn’t let their words stop me.

Even though the wĂŽrld doĂșbted me, my family never gave up on me. They believed in me. They saw something in me that others didn’t see. That l0ve and support kept me going, even when things were very hĂĄrd.

I strĂșggled to survive, like many peĂŽple do. But one day, I foĂșnd myself in Nollywood. That was when my life started to change. In Nollywood, I met someone like me—Chinedu Ikedieze. Meeting him was a big motĂ­vation for me. We had the same drĂ©am, the same chĂĄllĂ©nges, and the same fĂ­ghting spĂ­rit. We started acting together, and people began to notice us.

Today, I’ve achieved a lot. My hĂ©ight is no longer a problem. In fact, it became a blessing. The same people who used to laugh at me are now amĂĄzed. They take pictures with me, they praise me, and they even tell their children to look up to me.

As for the women who didn’t want me back then—they are now rĂșshing me! Life is fĂșnny like that. But I don’t hold any grĂșdge. I’m just grateful for how far God has brought me. I’m living my dreĂĄm, and I thank everyone who believed in me from the beginning."

~ Osita Iheme

I l0ve my husband so much, he is that man who wants me to gr0w by all means_ he always supports me.There was even a time...
08/10/2025

I l0ve my husband so much, he is that man who wants me to gr0w by all means_ he always supports me.

There was even a time he told me to think abÎut p0litics, but I knew that was not for me bécause my heårt finds péace in listening to people and helping them in simple ways. That is where my joy comes from, not in a field that féels too hård and heavy for me.

People say many things about me marrying an 0lder mañ, but what they do not see is the freédom and l0ve he gives me every day. He never tries to contr0l me, instead he gives me everything I need and even insists I rést while he co0ks for me.

What people see on social media is only a small part, because the real love he gives at home is far deéper and more beautiful than anyone can imagíne.

~ Regina Daniels

I dated too many ladies and made choices I’m not pr0ud of bĂ©fore I gĂŽt married. Some would call me a womañizer. I just s...
08/10/2025

I dated too many ladies and made choices I’m not pr0ud of bĂ©fore I gĂŽt married. Some would call me a womañizer. I just say I was lĂŽst. But those times tĂĄught me lessons.

I learned that chĂĄsing many womĂ©n does not bring reĂĄl happiness. It looks fun from the outside, but inside it feels Ă©mpty. That’s why I tell young men to be cĂĄreful.

Marriage does not chañge bĂĄd hĂĄbits overnight. If you don’t lĂ©arn discĂ­pline early, you will carry the same ways into marriage. You must traĂ­n yourself to commĂ­t and stay steĂĄdy before saying “I do.”

~ Daniel Etim-Effiong

My daughter is grĂŽwing and she is beginning to ask about my pĂĄst, sometimes even seĂĄrching my name online, and it remind...
08/10/2025

My daughter is grĂŽwing and she is beginning to ask about my pĂĄst, sometimes even seĂĄrching my name online, and it reminds me that the life I lĂ­ved before is no l0nger mine alone, it now belongs to her too.

I look back at some roles I played when I was y0unger and even though they shĂĄped my career, I know they are not things I want my children to h0ld as examples.

Motherhood changes everything because your children are wåtching and leånning from you, and that alone makes me cåreful with every step I take. I canñot change the påst, but I can live today in a way that teaches my kids the right values and shows them a mother who is str0ng enough to grow and admit her místakes.

My stóry is a reminder that the choices we make nÎw will one day méet us through the eyes of oûr children, so I choose to live with love, hoñesty, and responsibility for their såke.

~Mercy Johnson-Okojie

I love to get marriĂšd but i'm not in a hĂșrry to marry. No one __family,_ _friends, or social media can make me feel lĂ©ss...
08/10/2025

I love to get marriĂšd but i'm not in a hĂșrry to marry. No one __family,_ _friends, or social media can make me feel lĂ©ss or lĂ©ft behind.

I’m 42years , and that’s fine. I’ve seen many marry at 25, only to lĂ©ave years later, b0ken and bruĂ­sed. Some came out deprĂ©ssed, l0st, and quiĂ©t. The wĂ©ight they carry
 it’s too hĂ©avy. Society doesn’t notice until it’s too lĂ te. Then they prĂ©tend to care.

I want peace, not prĂ©ssure. I want lĂŽve, not scĂĄrs. I want a home, not a prĂ­son. Marriage should feel like breĂĄthing, not dr0wning. I won’t marry to imprĂ©ss people or meet deĂĄdlines. No timĂ©line is worth my peace of mind. I want truth.

If it takes time, so be it. It’s better to arrĂ­ve lĂĄte and whole, than rĂșsh in early and come out br0ken.

~ Ebube Nwagbo

I had a l0ve  relationship where we agréed to keep things prßvate. At first, it felt like the right decisíon. We both sa...
08/10/2025

I had a l0ve relationship where we agrĂ©ed to keep things prĂźvate. At first, it felt like the right decisĂ­on. We both said, let’s buĂ­ld something rĂ©al before the world knows.

But later, I realised he was using that prĂ­vacy as a cpver. He wasn’t protĂ©cting us. He was hĂ­ding.

I stĂ rted noticing things _ I would see him out with someone else. I didn’t need to check his phone. Life itself started sh0wing me the trĂșth. And dĂ©ep down, I knew I was being plĂĄyed.

I kept going back and forth with him. Eñding it, then starting again. It took me too long to accept what was in froñt of me.

What I learned is simple: if you see a reĂ©d flag, even if it looks blue or light, don’t wait. Don’t liĂ© to yourself. RĂșn. PrĂŽtect your pĂ©ace. ✌

~Tiwa Savage

My dad was a sĂŽldier and my mum was a tĂ©acher_ so gr0wing up was not eĂĄsy for us because disc!pline rĂșled everything and...
08/10/2025

My dad was a sĂŽldier and my mum was a tĂ©acher_ so gr0wing up was not eĂĄsy for us because disc!pline rĂșled everything and sometimes I fĂ©lt like I could not enjoy the freĂ©dom other children had.

When I entered NÎllywood, people m0cked me and called me names, and many n!ghts I cr!ed to my mum who would cÎmfort me and tell me to igñore the no!se and just take care of myself.

That advice alone caused me to remĂĄin in the industry and today I am str0ng and I no longer care about what people say, because I am simply grateful for everything.

~ Georgina Ibeh

My name  Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie but many people know me as Brain Jotter, I was born on 5 February 1996 in Orile Iga...
08/10/2025

My name Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie but many people know me as Brain Jotter, I was born on 5 February 1996 in Orile Iganmu, Lagos, though my family is from Imo State.

I grew up in Lagos, studied Business Administration at the University of Lagos, and f0und my calling in comedy where I disc0vered the power of laughter to heål, to comf0rt, and to conñect people in ways that words alone cannot.

Through my skits, shows, and performances, I have shåred joy with milli0ns while also using my platform to give back, raísing supp0rt for those in néed and showing that comedy is not only about laughter but also about love and humañity.

I have received awards and recognition along the way, but the greatest honour remains the l0ve and supp0rt of the people who stand with me every day. Thank you for believing in me and for giving me streñgth to keep going.

~ Brain Jotter

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