Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has expressed her sentiments regarding a poignant narrative shared by American singer and actress Kelly Rowland about her mother.
In a video shared on her Instagram account, the former Destiny’s Child member reflected on the deep emotions she experienced upon purchasing her first property, marking a significant milestone as the first in her family to own a home.
Rowland disclosed that her mother worked as a nanny and housekeeper, undertaking various low-paying jobs to support the family.
Annie, who resonates with Rowland’s experience, conveyed through her Instagram story that her own mother faced even greater challenges, yet ultimately found grace.
In a heartfelt message to her mother, she vowed to take her on global adventures and provide her with a comfortable life, affirming that she truly deserves it and much more.
“I keep wondering why I love Kelly. The story is so close to mine; her mum was only a nanny and housekeeper. That’s what we call <house girl > Naija.
Mine was a bit worse!!
But hey!! Grace found me.
To my mother: I will take u round the world and give you the very soft life you deserve and more!! My mama’s name na GRACE, I’m a #childofgrace #grateful #favored #uniquelyblessed
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