The actress writing via her Instagram page said she has her own battles and has been able to overcome by God’s grace.
Her post: “Never did this cause I thought it was narcissistic but today I will. It’s okay. This lady right here. It’s crazy how you sometimes look back and see things differently, isn’t it? You sometimes wish someone showed you then clearly, what you now see today.
“Dear lady in this picture, I don’t know how you did it, but thanks. Thanks for laying a good foundation that I enjoy today. Thanks for being so strong, so resilient, so focused. You were young but not reckless, sweet but not available, sometimes confused but never wandered. You had your own battles but fought them with grace and won. Even today, when I feel weak, I look at you and draw strength from you. It’s crazy! Thank you”.
“Beyond her show business accomplishments, Omotola is applauded for her remarkable humanitarian efforts. She is one of the pioneers of the video film era of Nigerian cinema, becoming the most watched actress in Africa. In 2013, she was honoured in Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world alongside Michelle Obama, Beyoncé and Kate Middleton.“
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