Annie Idibia Reveals that she had a rough time growing up

Written by on September 28, 2021

Annie Idibia the popular Nigerian actress, has revealed that she went through hell from a very young age. She shared some of her experiences while growing up, saying she had it pretty rough.

The actress and wife of Nigeria’s legendary singer, 2Face, while sharing a video on her social media page, revealed some of the hardship she faced growing up in their ‘Boys Quarters house in Mobil, VI’ in her caption section.

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Giving herself some accolades, she said, “Looking at the beautiful young Annie in these pictures is lovely. I am so proud of you. I want to give you a big warm hug. You have been through all sorts of hell from a very young age, with so many responsibilities from so young. That girl never gave up (never will still).”

She said that since she got to SS1 in her secondary school, she never experienced the joy of having a break time like other students as she had to sneak out of school to carry on with her mother’s side business.

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From SS1, the very old gateman, he was in his 50s, became her friend to buy her mother’s pepper soup ingredients that she would cook after school and sell in front of their Boys Quarters in Mobil, VI.

Annie Idibia said that she will wait till her mother gets off work by 7 pm to take over from her those hours before 7 pm were the longest ever because she would have only a few hours left to study and do her homework before bedtime.

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She mentioned that despite all she went through at the time, she always wore a smile. Annie bragged that when it came to her academics, she was a bright student in mathematics and physics.

Annie Idibia seized the opportunity to thank herself for never giving up, saying, “I want to thank me for never giving up on me. For all the NOs I did not allow them to discourage me and lose focus. I want to thank me for being so aggressive with my dreams and what I wanted. I want to thank me. I want to hug you, young Annie.”

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“Girl, you have come a long way and you have done well (aspiring to do better and wiser). Adulthood is still the hardest. The saying, ‘whatever doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger,’ is the true interpretation of the life of this girl, now a strong woman! I have not even started, just only scratching the surface now.”

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