“I’ve faced challenges, but learned to stand taller” – Funke Akindele emotional as she remembers her hard times

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Nollywood actress Funke Akindele, who has won numerous awards, has talked candidly about the difficult circumstances she went through before becoming well-known.

On her Instagram page, Funke Akindele posted a video of herself working on the set of A Tribe Called Judah, her highest grossing film to date.

She spoke about how the film depicts the present challenges of singleothers in raising children in the society.

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She counted herself as a testimony of believing in oneself, saying she faced different challenges but learned to stand tall and encourage others because of them.

The box office queen encourage her followers to continue inspiring the next generation of women.

She wrote, Taking you back to the Set of

A Tribe Called Judah. This film

depicts the challenges faced

by most single mothers in

raising their children in the

society of today.

My journey to where I am

today is a testament to the

power of self-belief and

community. I’ve faced

challenges, but with every

obstacle, I’ve learned to

stand taller and encourage

those around me.

Let’s continue inspiring the

next generation of powerful

women. You have what it

takes!

A few days ago, Gossipinfo reported that Funke Akindele called for orderliness amidst the continuous bullying of her colleague Toyin Abraham by netizens and overzealous fans.

She pleaded for love and kindness and urged everyone to be kind with their words as it can make or break anyone who is being spoken to.

She spoke about the struggle of others and encouraged that words should be spoken or written to lift, encourage and support others.

Akindele specifically appealed to her fans to ignore negativity and create a supportive community where everyone can be loved and valued.

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