Marrying late, not an error -Blessing Obasi

By Orji Onyekwere
Actress Blessing Obasi Nze, has opened up on why she got married late. The delectable wife of actor Stan Nze said, getting married late was a deliberate choice, a journey of self-discovery, and breaking free from societal norms that tends to rob people of their joy because of their marital status.
She made this revelation via her Instagram page in a response to a discussion about single women’s difficulties and pressures. She added that based on her experience, love is not a race; neither is it a trophy for early achievements.
She speaks more: “You know, I had to jump on this conversation because, after several years of feeling like an outsider in a world that often equates a woman’s worth with her marital status, I’ve finally stepped into a chapter that I crafted on my own terms.
“Getting married at an older age wasn’t just a choice; it was a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and breaking free from societal norms that tried to dictate my happiness.
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“The pressure and stigma were like unwelcome shadows, whispering doubts and casting long, lonely nights. But in those moments of solitude, I found strength. I learned that love isn’t a race, nor is marriage a trophy for early achievement. It’s about finding someone who understands the chapters of your past and wants to write the future ones with you.
“So here I am, not a bride of youthful naivety, but a woman adorned in the wisdom of her years, ready to embark on a shared journey of love, respect, and partnership. And to those still walking their path, remember: your life, your pace, your story. Embrace it,”