Nollywood actress and entrepreneur Mercy Aigbe Adeoti has stated the one thing she doesn’t fix anymore about herself.
While driving,Mercy Aigbe shared a relatable moment of self-care, revealing that as she approaches 50, she’s prioritizing her time and no longer stresses about fixing typos in her texts , if you can’t figure it out, that’s not her problem.
“I’m gradually approaching 50 years; I don’t fix typos in texts anymore. I’ll message someone, “Whatr you doing tonufhght and it’s on that person to figure it out.
“No time”.
Below are some reactions from her colleagues and fans:
Biola Bayo wrote, “Oti ye wa” in Yoruba, which means “We understand.”
Bimpe Akintunde wrote, “Ko buru (no problem)
Adediwura Blark Gold wrote, “On period
One Faks Orioke wrote, “Wahala for those who cannot figure it out
One Abimbola Ogunowo Beauty Product wrote, “Where is the time?
One Mz JK Wealth wrote, “We don understand
One Kiks Closet wrote, “I concur”.
Relatedly mercy Aigbe isn’t the only one outgrowing things
As few days back,Walter anga reflected on his past actions and seeks redemptions.as he is approaching his 50’s.he apologized to his colleagues for his previous behavior of bullying them with throwback photos on their birthdays, and making a conscious effort to be more considerate and supportive, going on.
Cubana Chief Priest recently announced his intention to rediscover his religious roots and take his faith more seriously. He shared that as a young man, he had aspirations to become a Catholic Priest and was even accepted into the Seminary, but ultimately couldn’t pursue it. Now, he’s seeking a return to his traditional Catholic upbringing, acknowledging that he’s strayed from his beliefs for too long and failed to set a good example for his children.
Moreso,Isreal DMW talked about prioritizing happiness and contentment, seeking a simple life free from pressure and competition. He’s embracing a more modest approach, trading in flashy jewelry for affordable, everyday clothing, and focusing on inner peace over external appearances.
Similarly, Biodun Okeowo, a Yoruba actress, also emphasized on transforming her life by bidding farewell to revealing outfits and embarking on a new journey of self-discovery. She’s calling on brands to support her in this new chapter, helping her to embrace a more conservative and meaningful style that aligns with her values.