Uche Nnanna, the famous Nollywood actress, cautioned internet users about influencers who won’t have a positive impact on their lives on social media. She gave this warning during an interview with a Vanguard reporter.
Additionally, she shared a story about playing a prank on her husband Richard Maduka during their 10th wedding anniversary.
Maduka had previously tricked her by pretending he wouldn’t be home for Christmas, only to surprise her later. In return, Nnanna surprised him during a business trip to the US, making their anniversary memorable.
She emphasized the importance of being cautious about who to follow on social media, as it can be a mix of good and bad content.
“It depends on the person you want to follow on social media. As a business woman, artist and a mother, I follow people who will motivate me in every aspect of my life. This is because when you follow the cloud chancers you will either derail or succeed.
“I’m advising everyone to be mindful of the person you are following on social media. It has a good way to either impact your life or destroy it. The people you follow on social media will tell you what your life will turn out to be, Uche Nnanna warned.
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