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Daniella Okeke Says Women Should Step Up Their Game And Stop Depending On Men To Succeed

Daniella Okeke wants women to work hard for themselves to step up their game rather than depend on men to succeed in life.

The gorgeous Nollywood actress made this known during an interview with THE NATION. While answering questions as to what advice she would give to Nigerian women, the actress said women shouldn’t lose their dignity, rather, they should work hard. Here is what she said:

“My advice to Nigerian women is not to lose their dignity as women in order to succeed in life. Hard work brings success. They should not depend on men for everything but work hard to get their own. Also, I would advise our Nigerian women never to look down on themselves but believe in themselves.

“Women should invest in themselves, mingle with people that will help them grow and have a positive attitude. Though things may be tough initially, hold on tenaciously, never lose focus. They shouldn’t see it as obstacle but a stepping stone to their greatness. With time everything will fall in place. They should try to stand out and shine.”

This should be a food for thought for a lot of women since it’s coming from one the most successful actresses in the country.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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