OSHODI OKE: I’M A MOTHER TO MANY CHILDREN

Renowned Nigerian actress and filmmaker Ronke Oshodi-Oke has opened up about her life as a mother to numerous children, beyond her biological ones.

In a recent interview, the Nollywood star described herself as “a mother of many nations” due to her dedication to nurturing and supporting a large number of people.

Oshodi-Oke, born Ibironke Ojo, shared that she has cared for about seven children who are not biologically hers, in addition to her two biological children.

“I am a mother of many nations; I have about seven children who are not biologically mine,” she revealed, emphasizing her dedication to those she has chosen to embrace as family.

“I don’t believe you must give birth to a child before assuming responsibility for them. What truly matters is making an impact, and if I can help shape someone’s future for the better, then I have fulfilled my purpose,” she stated.

She emphasized the importance of love and responsibility in shaping the lives of young people.

The veteran actress attributed her passion for helping others to her upbringing and personal experiences. She noted that many young people lack proper guidance, and she feels it is her duty to step in when necessary.

Oshodi-Oke has been a vocal advocate for the well-being of women and children throughout her career. She has used her platform to address issues affecting young people, particularly those in the entertainment sector.

As a seasoned actress and filmmaker, Oshodi-Oke advised aspiring actors to remain steadfast and disciplined in the face of industry challenges.

“The industry, the audience, and even the media can be frustrating at times. But I take life as it comes—whatever happens will eventually pass,” she reflected, shedding light on the pressures of fame.

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She also acknowledged the progress made in Nigeria’s movie industry but pointed out persistent challenges such as piracy, urging the government to enforce stricter laws to combat it.

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