The men I want to marry don’t like me, so I’m still looking.

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“I am appreciative of the gift of life. Even though this 2023 has not been easy, I am grateful for everything.
By God’s grace, I have accomplished a lot this year. One of them is the master’s degree I’m enrolled in here in the UK. My goal has always been to get a master’s degree overseas.

Then, with the help of the Almighty God, I also purchased a home. Many individuals implied that performing cannot bring in enough money to support my lifestyle. I’m sorry to mention it, but in addition to acting, I also write skits. Making skits pays even more, as we all know.

My way of life has nothing to do with any man. I have yet to find a husband, so I am still seeking. I’m getting approached by men, but I don’t like them. My favourite people dislike me (Laughs). I continue to turn down suitors. I’m unsure of what I’ll do with a suitor if he doesn’t have money (laughs).

The men I want to marry don't like me, so I'm still looking.
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