“Disconnect from social media and focus on self-improvement” – Omotola Ekeinde encourages young women.


Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde recently shared an encouraging message for young women on her Instagram story. She was inspired to write after receiving a post about a young girl who felt lost.

In her message, Omotola emphasized that everyone blooms at different times. While family, society, and culture often dictate the "right" timing for milestones, this may not always be the best path for everyone. She reminded ladies that their uniqueness is not something to be ashamed of; instead, it is special.

Omotola urged women to focus on personal development and to engage in activities that motivate them. She recommended taking breaks from social media and surrounding themselves with sources of hope and joy. 

She wrote, “Someone sent me a post about a young girl who felt lost. After reading it, I felt a need to share this with young ladies. 

Darling, everyone blossoms at different times. Although family, society, and cultures may frame when it seems appropriate, it isn't always the best for you. You are special, even if it feels like you’re different; it's not bad—it's a gift. 

Start working on yourself. Discover what inspires you and pursue those things! Turn off social media, as I often do. Surround yourself with positivity and energy that brings you joy. 

If you don't already have one, I recommend building a personal relationship with Jesus. I assure you, you'll find joy on your journey. 

Your best is yet to come. It may not feel like it now, but stay focused, and soon you will be smiling. You’ll see.”

Omotola Ekeinde tells ladies to stay away from social media

Yoruba actress Bimpe Akintunde recently shared an uplifting message for women. As a mother, she encouraged ladies to prioritize self-care and allow their true value to shine through. She urged them to endure less, focus more on their well-being, and protect what they truly desire.

Socialite Pretty Mike also offered advice to women, suggesting they should marry a kind man who cannot bear to see them in pain. He pointed out that if they were to pass away, their husbands would quickly move on.

In other news, actress Omotola Ekeinde expressed her concerns about her youngest son, Michael Ekeinde's, taste in music. She posted a video of her son singing a song as they headed to the gym and questioned the kinds of music that many people listen to these days, lamenting that she feels trapped by the current trends.

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