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Tonto Dikeh Writes Open Letter To Females On International Women’s Day

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Controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has penned a heart felt, inspirational message to real Nigerian women.

While her supposed Bestie, Bobrisky was busy throwing tantrums over his recent arrest and how his friends are celebrating and gossiping over the issue, Tonto Dikeh chose to remain silent over the trending issue.

Read also: Bobrisky Spends N17m On Dubai Shopping Spree With Bestie, Tonto

The Mum of one decided to share a few words of advice to real Nigerian women.

She wrote: “Dear woman, Happy International Women’s Day, Times have gone when you have to shrink yourself to be liked. Times have gone when what mattered to you was how people perceive you. Time has gone when you had to keep up with having to do the most but being under-appreciated.

“It’s time to own your womanhood; it’s time to walk confidently with your head high; it’s time to own your life. It’s time to stop sabotaging your self to accommodate people.”

“Embrace your journey. Stop making choices to please everyone else but you. Chase your dreams effortlessly. They will call you names”. It’s envy. A successful woman is condemned by the society. Today, be thy woman who doesn’t care what society thinks. Steer your life to your desired direction. And remember that womanhood is not a test of suffering.”

 

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