Nigerians Will Always Support A Man’s Side In Marital Conflict If He’s Rich, Says Actress Caroline Danjuma

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Renowned Nollywood actress Caroline Danjuma, who is now known as Carolyn Hutchings, has claimed that when a wealthy man in Nigeria has a disagreement with his girlfriend, people tend to think he is correct.

She said this in an Instagram post about the ongoing custody fight between famous artist Davido and Sophia Momodu over their kid, Imade Adeleke.

The 37-year-old actress advised women to prioritize their financial, spiritual, and emotional well-being in order to avoid being exploited by males.

Additionally, she stressed that women must take charge of their own lives in order to be able to devote themselves to a guy who is compassionate, kind, and loving and who will treat them with the respect they deserve.

Caroline warned them not to hurry into things, so they don’t choose to leave the situation quickly or decide to stay with the individual as they pass away in grief.

She wrote; “As a woman living in Nigeria, as long as that man is assumed to be richer than you, he will always be right. Plot twist – get yourself well developed, financially, spiritually and mentally secure.

Then you can be able to give yourself to a man who is kind, loving and caring and loves you the way you deserve.

Love and protect yourself well enough to know exactly whom and what to let into your space and soul. Don’t rush into anything, so you don’t rush out of it or stay in it while dying in sorrow”.

In other news, Nollywood actress Osas Ighodaro has discussed her childhood and career as an actress In a recent episode of Pulse One-on-One,

Osas Ighodaro disclosing her upbringing in America emphasized the strong Nigerian influence in her upbringing, stating, “I grew up in a very Naija household… Remember who your family is and behave yourself.”

Osas Ighodaro revealed that she faced initial resistance from her parents when she wanted to pursue acting, but her determination and strong-will overcame.

She shared that she was introduced to acting at 13 through a modeling school and never looked back, saying, “I took my first acting class, and I was like, ‘What is this? I want to indulge in this craft of acting.”

Osas Ighodaro credited her upbringing and passion for acting for her success, showing appreciation for her Nigerian heritage and family values.

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