She said this while counselling a single mother and aspiring women wishing to join her league.
The lady who sought to know how she had managed to cope since her divorce from ex-husband Olakunle Churchill, wrote to her inbox,
“Good morning ma, please ma, I have a question. How were you able to cope when your ex-husband left you with your child? If there is any advice am ready to learn. I am a nobody aiming to be somebody soon”.
Responding to the question on her timeline, Dikeh wrote:
“Good morning,
First and foremost, I was the one who chose to walk away from my marriage, not the other way around. I needed to escape a difficult situation, not just got my own sake, but for my child as well. Best decision I ever made.
Remember, you have the power to become the person you aspire to be, as long as you commit to your growth and invest in yourself. Prioritize the well-being of your children while seeking guidance and strength from God. Sometimes the end of the road is the beginning of your blessings, but please, if your marriage is worth it, f!ght for your home.
“Dear single mothers,
I don’t have a manual for these things.
I am neither a pro in this movement.
My biggest teacher has been LOVE.
I just let God do his thing, and his thing is enough for me.
Draw strength from God, most especially keep your family matters private”.