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Stop Putting Efforts Into Living Fake Life - Actress, Mary Njoku Tells Nigerians

Mary Njoku, the Nollywood actress, has advised people online.

The actress questioned those who put so much energy into living a fake life.

She made this known in a post on her Instagram page on Saturday.

The actress wrote, “Why do we put so much energy into ‘looking like we made it’? Instead of using the same energy in ‘attempting to make it’. It will never make sense to me.

“They say ‘everyone isn’t destined to make it’. But what if YOU are one of the destined few?

“And you are busy wasting away your destiny in a fake world you’ve built to deceive yourself and get validation from people who don’t care about you. Wake up.”

In other news, Phillip Kayode Moses, the Nigerian record producer and singer, popularly known as Pheelz mrproducer, is a very happy man at the moment.

The producer has acquired a new house and a car.

The Finesse singer announced this on his Instagram page on Saturday

He shared photos and pictures of his new properties.

Pheelz wrote, “New Crib, New Whip, No 1 Ep, This PHEELZ GOOD”

He also revealed that, “I honestly didn’t wanna post this yet, cause we’re in funny times right now. But i no fit cover God’s blessings. It Pheelz good.”\

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