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“Thank you for believing in me” Shaffy Bello appreciates media mogul, Mo Abudu

Mo Abudu and Shaffy Bello

Popular Nigerian actress, Shaffy Bello, has taken to social media to appreciate and thank media mogul, Mo Abudu, for giving her a chance at movie and believing in her.

Shaffy Bello took to her Instagram page to share royal photos of herself as she wrote a poem talking about the latest released movie, Eleshin Oba.

Shaffy rained praises on herself and then thanked Ebony TV boss, Mo Abudu.

She wrote,

“SHE IS THE ONE. SHE KNOWS WHAT TO STAND AND FIGHT FOR. SHE IS A PROTECTOR OF WHAT IS DEAR TO HER. SHE KNOWS WHAT HER ASSIGNMENT IS. YOU EITHER WIN WITH HER OR WATCH HER WIN. Make Way …..,For SHES COME UNDONE!!! THANK YOU @moabudu FOR BELIEVING IN HER! SHE IS GRATEFUL. ELESHIN OBA IS OUT TODAY ON @naijaonnetflix

Actress Shaffy Bello celebrates son after bagging a degree from US university

Kemi Filani News earlier reported that Shaffy took to her social media page to celebrate her son after he bagged a US degree.

Her son, Ashton Akinrimisi, recently had his graduation ceremony from Bowie state university, Maryland UK after successfully completing his degree in the school.

The proud mom and actress who earlier revealed that she never regretted sacrificing her husband and kids for her career shared photos of his graduation and wrote:

”.My Joy is FULL. Bless the name of Lord. @iconic_ashton You put in the work and God blessed your efforts. Wa diru wa di igba. Your latter will be greater my love. ”

On her failed marriage

KemiFilani recalls that Shaffy Bello for the first time spoken on her failed marriage which she claims she sacrificed for her successful career in Nollywood today.

The 50 year old Shaffy Bello disclosed this in a recent interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, monitored by Kemi Filani News.

Shedding light on how she left her husband and kids behind in America over 10 years in search of greener pastures for herself in Nigeria, Shaffy Bello in the interview said “I came back to Nigeria to spread my wings, I felt like I was pregnant and couldn’t have a child…like my wings were sort of closed in, like i was boxed in.

I needed more, my soul needed more, I was yearning for more. I didn’t know the price that will come with it but I had to make the sacrifice…I paid the price of not having a connection with my children then. My daughter was 13, my son was 11…I was an hands on mother before I left them. At a point I even quit my job to raise my kids…I sacrificed a lot for them to be nurtured…only to now leave them in their early teenage years with their father…and then again, their dad is out there making a living and i am here in Nigeria making a living….so they missed the joint parental touch but that is about that”

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