Nollywood actress Angela Okorie has conveyed a message to individuals who feel they have not accomplished anything this year.
In a video shared on her Instagram page, she expressed heartfelt sentiments to her followers, highlighting that many will soon post about their achievements in 2024.
Angela encouraged those who feel they have not succeeded this year to avoid feelings of pressure or failure, reassuring them that better days are ahead.
“There will be lots of posts from people soon
sharing how much they Achieved in 2024 but In case someone needs to hear this!
It’s okay if the only thing you did this year was to just get it through, it’s Okay”.
In other news, Nigerian singer David Adeleke, known as Davido, has caused a stir by requesting a license plate from Belgium.
GistLover reported that he backed a new law in Belgium that supports hotel workers, calling it a groundbreaking change in a tweet.
He also updated his profile picture to represent Belgium and shared images of the Belgian flag and soldiers on his Instagram story.
Remember that the singer faced backlash recently after an interview he gave about Nigeria became popular online.
Several celebrities stepped in to support him after he received a lot of criticism for his comments.
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