In a new post shared, Halima Abubakar disclosed that she has decided to take a new path to a new life and trying to be a new self while staying morally upright.
Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has taken to her page to advise ladies to stay away from people’s husbands and avoid being a side chic.
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In a new post shared, Halima Abubakar disclosed that she has decided to take a new path to a new life and trying to be a new self while staying morally upright.
She however warned women to say away from married men and refuse to be side chics adding that they should find a side hustle and leave people’s husbands.
Concluding her advice, she advised women never to make the mistake she made.
She wrote, “Leave a life you would be proud of🚪
Thank you all for all the prayers and encouragement, love. I am on a new part, to a new life, strive to be new you and stay safe and morally right…
No do side chick o…see u soon👍 Find a side business and leave ppls husbands.
Let’s do this🤲🏻 DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE I MADE… THE IDEA IS TO BE MORALLY RIGHT”.
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