‘Do what keeps you moving’ – Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde urges young girls

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Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has urged young girls to put their own growth and wellbeing first, emphasising the value of accepting their uniqueness.

Speaking on the difficulties that many young women encounter, Omotola said that individual growth is unique and that individuality should be viewed as a strength rather than a weakness.

She advised females to value their individuality rather than comparing themselves to others, warning against fitting in with cultural standards and society expectations that could not match one’s own journey.

Omotola encouraged young women to engage in activities that bring joy and motivation, focus on self-improvement, and reduce time spent on social media. She also advised them to seek out positive influences that promote hope and happiness.

In a heartfelt message, the actress shared her personal belief in the value of spiritual connection, encouraging young girls to build a relationship with Jesus as a source of lasting joy and guidance.

Omotola encouraged young women to engage in activities that bring joy and motivation, focus on self-improvement, and reduce time spent on social media. She also advised them to seek out positive influences that promote hope and happiness.

In a heartfelt message, the actress shared her personal belief in the value of spiritual connection, encouraging young girls to build a relationship with Jesus as a source of lasting joy and guidance.

“Darling, everyone blossoms at different times, and although family, society, and cultures have framed when it seems right, it is not always best and possibly not for you.

“You seem…You are different, but because you’re not normal, you think it’s bad; no, it’s special. You are special

“Start working on yourself. Find things that keep you moving, and do them! Turn off social media—even I do it very often.

“Darling, everyone blossoms at different times, and although family, society, and cultures have framed when it seems right, it is not always best and possibly not for you.

“You seem…You are different, but because you’re not normal, you think it’s bad; no, it’s special. You are special

“Start working on yourself. Find things that keep you moving, and do them! Turn off social media—even I do it very often.