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How Motherhood Transformed My Life – Debbie Shokoya

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How Motherhood Transformed My Life – Debbie Shokoya

Nollywood actress Debbie Shokoya has said that becoming a mother marked the beginning of her best life.

She thanked God for his blessings in an Instagram post, saying that no amount of praise would be enough to honor Him.

She wrote: “My best life started after motherhood! I Am Grateful For The Blessings. A thousand tongues are not enough to glorify the name of the lord

“Oluwa, Ajijola N Dupe. Welcome to my birth month!! July 19th Born. Every day is actually my birthday! I choose to learn, unlearn and relearn every day! I choose being true to myself in a world full of noise and false truths! I choose to stay real in an environment flooded with inauthenticity! My resilience leaves me wondering what manner of being I am!

“I have come to realise that not everyone would like me, stand my guts, admire my boldness, and embrace my honesty! And I have stopped, or maybe am working to stop, caring about it and focus squarely only on things that truly matter and require my reactions.”

Motherhood is truly a beautiful and enriching journey. It comes with its challenges, but the love, growth, and unforgettable moments it brings make every step worthwhile. Embracing motherhood has allowed me to discover new depths of strength, patience, and joy. Indeed, motherhood is a lovely journey that transforms and elevates us in the most wonderful ways.

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