Showing posts with label Nigerian Actress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigerian Actress. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 January 2024

How I Survived A Fatal Accident Few Hours To 2024 – Nigerian Actress Mary Njoku Explains


Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker Mary Remmy Njoku has narrowly escaped a potentially fatal accident just hours before the dawn of 2024. The news, which has sent ripples of relief among her fans and followers, came to light through a heartfelt post on her Instagram page.

Mary, who is also known as the wife of Iroko TV mogul Jason Njoku, shared her harrowing experience and the profound impact it had on her outlook towards life. 

“Few hours to 2024. I almost didn’t make it. What could have been a major accident averted? Still don’t know how I escaped it. But I did. It wasn’t my time,” she expressed in a reflective tone.

In her candid revelation, Mary, a mother of three, confessed her astonishment at surviving the ordeal and attributed her escape to divine timing. Her brush with mortality has prompted a significant shift in her approach to life. Embracing a new perspective, she resolved to cherish each day as if it were her last, acknowledging the fleeting nature of existence.

Mary’s message of gratitude and her newfound commitment to living life to the fullest have resonated with her audience, offering a poignant reminder of life’s unpredictability and the importance of embracing joy. Her experience, coming at the brink of a new year, stands as a testament to resilience and the power of positive thinking in the face of adversity.

Sunday, 7 November 2021

I Got Pregnant At 13 Because Peers Introduced Me To Early Sex – Nigerian Actress, Ada Ameh



Nollywood actress, Ada Ameh, has said that she got pregnant at 13 years old because her peers introduced her to sex at an early age.


Speaking in a recent interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, she said, “It wasn’t my parents. I was influenced by my peers. They introduced me to ‘early sex’. One thing led to another and I got pregnant.


I got pregnant in March and I had my baby in December same year. That means I got pregnant when I was 13+. The most beautiful part is that, on my 15th birthday, my baby was barely five months old. I was marched out of the Barracks.


I was lost already. I had stepped my leg one way in the world. There’s no need for lies, I had gotten my independence. One of the things that has not been easy for me was the fact that I allowed my daughter to leave for Abuja. The day I made that mistake was the day I left her to leave the house. I’ve lived with that guilt all my life.”


Thursday, 24 September 2020