The popular Nollywood actor Daniel Etim Effiong‘s wife, Toyosi, has shared her story of conquering insecurities in their marriage.
She stated that since getting married to Etim, she has experienced significant personal improvement in an interview with Terms & Conditions on Pulse.
As their 7th anniversary draws near in November, Toyosi thought back to the difficulties she had in the beginning, especially in the early going of their marriage.
She shared a touching story from her first pregnancy in which a woman kept knocking on the door during their scan, which irritated Toyosi because it was a private moment.
“I knew it was you,” the woman cried out as soon as they opened the door and saw her husband.
As a mother of three, Toyosi talked about how she’s learned to deal with these kinds of circumstances with grace and compassion. She also mentioned that some people even become uncomfortable around her husband because of their adoration for him.
Recall that, Daniel Etim-Effiong and his wife, Toyosi Etim-Effiong have announced the birth of their third baby.
On Thursday, Etim-Effiong announced this via an Instagram photo of him, his wife, and their baby daughter.
He wrote “She’s here our song! Our love-gift! Our evidence!! Another arrow in our quiver to the glory of GOD!!
“Thank you, Lord for your kindness towards us.”
Last year December, the couple have taken to social media to announce the expected arrival of their third child.
The couple shared Christmas photos via Instagram on Thursday, December 28, revealing Toyosi’s baby bump.
In November 2017, Daniel and Toyosi tied the knot, and they are currently parents to a boy and a girl.
Daniel Etim Effiong is an actor, director, screenwriter, and filmmaker with many talents. He had resided in Benin City, Edo State; Lagos State; and Abuja since his birth in Jaji, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
He left his position as an oil and gas producer to work as a content producer for NdaniTV. In 2017, he directed and his wife, Toyosi, produced a five-minute short film called “Prey,” which starred Odenike Odetola and Tope Tedela.