Actress Blessing Obasi Nze turned a year older yesterday.
To celebrate her special day, she shared stunning new photos of herself to the delight of her fans.
Captioning the photos, she wrote;
”Happy Birthday To Mee!!!
Basking In My Bloom Season With GRATITUDE🌸🌻”
Meanwhile….
Blessing Obasi Nze has revealed why getting married at a young age doesn’t equate to an achievement in life
Blessing stated this on her Instagram page where she opened up on how getting married for her at an older age wasn’t just a choice but a journey of self-discovery and resilience .
The movie star got married at a late age to her younger colleague, Stan Nze and has been blessed with a boy child.
She noted how the pressure and stigma were like unwelcome shadows, whispering doubts and casting long, lonely nights.
Blessing further noted how the world often equates a woman’s worth with her marital status, as she admonished her fans to take their time, walk their path, and embrace it.
She wrote: “You know, I had to jump on this conversation because, after several years of feeling like an outsider in a world that often equates a woman’s worth with her marital status, I’ve finally stepped into a chapter that I crafted on my own terms.
“Getting married at an older age wasn’t just a choice; it was a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and breaking free from societal norms that tried to dictate my happiness.
“The pressure and stigma were like unwelcome shadows, whispering doubts and casting long, lonely nights. But in those moments of solitude, I found strength. I learned that love isn’t a race, nor is marriage a trophy for early achievement. It’s about finding someone who understands the chapters of your past and wants to write the future ones with you.
“So here I am, not a bride of youthful naivety, but a woman adorned in the wisdom of her years, ready to embark on a shared journey of love, respect, and partnership. And to those still walking their path, remember: your life, your pace, your story. Embrace it.
“Thank you @joysoapng_ for giving your platform for these conversations to be had. We see you seeing us”.