A few years ago, it was
announced that the Nollywood actress welcomed a baby boy. She kept the identity
of her son’s father a mystery and that made the media zoom in on her personal
life.
In an interview with
Encomium Weekly, she talks about her son, being away from the movie scene and
why she is unperturbed by the critics who find it unideal that she has a child
without a ring on her finger.
Read excerpts;
On endorsing Jimi Agbaje as
the next governor of Lagos state: (She is part of 4NL – For New Lagos) “We are
not politicians. We came together for change.
We need new things in Lagos, education, politics, general things. It is
for a new Nigeria, we only started in Lagos. This is where we earn our living
at the time we will reach other places. For Jimi Agbaje? Yes, we are endorsing
him.”
On being away from the
movie scene: “I have been abroad. I travelled out to have my baby. I came back
a long time ago and when I came back, I had to give my son enough time. It’s
not all about having a baby, it’s about giving that baby your time to grow,
bring him up in a good way.”
On the controversy that she
didn’t get married before having a child: “It is nobody’s business. It’s my
life.”
On if having a child out of
wedlock is a mistake: “I don’t know what you call a mistake. Who says I must be
married before having a baby? Why is it an issue? And there is no compulsion
for me to come to the world and announce who the father of my child is. It is about
my life.”
On when she will tie the
knot: “When the time comes, I will surely get married.”
On her concerned fans:
“Yes, I agree but it shouldn’t be something I am mandated to do.”
On possible suitors: “There
are many. I am a beautiful girl. The father of my son is the most qualified
enough.”

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