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I Am Not Under Any Form Of Pressure To Have A Child – Chidiebere Aneke

Popular Nigerian actress, Chidiebere Aneke has stated that she is not under any form of pressure to give birth to a child at age 36.

While speaking about her career, love life, and plans to have children in a recent interview, actress Chidiebere Aneke stated the people she associates herself with do not put pressure on her to get married or give birth to a child.

“I have never been under pressure to have a child. I have also never heard that some women get pressurised to have children, unmarried. It depends on the people one associate with anyway,” she said.

Speaking about her love life and her current partner she is dating, actress Chidiebere Aneke described him as an honest person with a good conscience. She however emphasized that one of the difficult things actresses go through is finding true love.

Chidiebere Aneke said:

“The qualities I desire in my partner are honesty and a good conscience. If a person has a good conscience, they won’t hurt their partners. It is not accurate to say that it is usually difficult for actresses to find true love, because some men desire to be with them due to their fame and wealth. Anybody saying that is not being truthful. Love is a beautiful thing, and when a lady’s path crosses that of the right man for her, everything will fall into place. However, I have never lost a relationship because of the kind of job I do.”

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