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Photos: Anita Okoye Celebrates her 30th Birthday


Anita Okoye, the wife of singer, Paul Okoye turned 30 today and she took to her Instagram page to share these new set of stunning photos of herself to celebrate her new milestone.

The mother of three also accompanied the post with some powerful words.

 I’m 30! Wow! I have much to be grateful for...God has allowed me to achieve so much...He allowed me to complete my law degree, blessed me with my husband and our three healthy children...I am still pinching myself every time I look at my kids #RainbowBabies #ThankYouLord. He blessed me with courage to become an author #TheABCsOfAfrica and start new amazing projects...some are still marinating and cooking ? #Shh #GreatThingsTakeTime#TheCashewAppleProject.

My internal journey to 30 is where I’m the most proud...learning to grow from being a people pleaser to making choices for the greater good, despite risking being misunderstood. In my 20’s, I learned that setbacks are just detours that help you reach excellence if you are brave enough to face them. I learned to focus on being a better person every day by facing my mistakes as well as building my strengths and sharing my gifts. I learned that making a difference starts with being true to yourself.


There’s a really great quote that comes to mind as I reflect on my journey and here it is: “I used to walk into a room full of people and wonder if they liked me. Now I look around and wonder if I like them.” Cheers to determination, fearlessness and authenticity. Cheers to being true. Cheers to growing. Cheers to love. Cheers to family and friends. Cheers to THIRTY.

See more photos below.




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