Sharing the photo which captured the moment of her first-ever award, Monalisa Chinda recounted how she held onto it tightly and expressed uncertainty about the exact year, guessing it to be 1997 or 1998.
Reflecting on the past via her Instagram page, the actress acknowledged the diverse range of emotions people experience when thinking about old times, including happiness, sadness, and nostalgia.
The movie star highlighted a nostalgic trip down memory lane and the sentimental value attached to her early achievements.
She wrote, “WORLD CLASS PHOTO DUMP ..the late 90s at the University of Port Harcourt ..1997?? Or 98? Gosh. That was my first award ever. I held on to it so tightly. Meehhnnn Happy people, sad people, cr@zy people—they all think of the old times”.
KanyiDaily recalls that Monalisa Chinda recently took to social media to criticize those who are falsifying their age.
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