Talented Nollywood actress, Ronnie Dikko, has shared the story of her marital life to encourage single women waiting on God for a spouse.

The actress told single women that it is good to wait for God’s time, adding that God blessed her with an ideal man in her 50s and she has no regrets for the long wait.

Ronnie revealed that she got married in her early 50s to an Ekiti man; explaining that she got married last year to her husband whom she described as her friend.

The film star explained that she is happy to find someone to spend her old age with, after waiting for so many years.

Looking back at her past, the veteran said that when she was waiting, she stopped blaming people asking her questions on why she was yet to be married, adding that  delay is not denial if a person knows the God that he or she serves.

Believung that there is somebody for every single person somewhere,she said, “It takes the grace of God to find your life partner, so you have to pray and wait for God to connect you spiritually and physically. Honestly, the pressure can be overwhelming, especially when your biological clock is ticking away, it takes great faith to wait and pray.”

She advised single women never to doubt God or the efficacy of prayers, saying, “If God can give me a husband, they should be hopeful. There are classes of men, so it’s important to look before you leap.”

Dikko is a household veteran in the creative industry. Her first movie role was in the movie, ‘When the Sun Sets,’ which starred Kate Henshaw and Bob-Manuel Udokwu, while her first role on television was in the series, ‘Fortunes’.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here