Why You Must Be Mindful Of Who You‘re Following On Social Media - Actress, Uche Nnanna

 She also revealed why she played a trick on her husband Richard Maduka, when they marked their 10th wedding anniversary recently.



Uche Nnanna, the popular Nollywood actress, has issued a warning to netizens.


She warned netizens against following influencers, who would not make any meaningful impact on their lives on social media.



Nnanna handed down the warning, while in a chat with a Vanguard reporter during the week. She also revealed why she played a trick on her husband Richard Maduka, when they marked their 10th wedding anniversary recently.


She recalled that her husband first played the old tricks on her, when he deceived her into believing that he wouldn’t be flying into the country to celebrate Christmas with them in 2020. But  only for him to show up at the eleventh hour to the surprise of everyone. However, to pay her hubby in his own coin, the light-complexioned actress also planned their ‘biggest anniversary shocker’ with her US-based brother, Omalicha.


Maduka had travelled to the United States on a business trip, but unknown to him that his wife was planning up to something. While resting in his hotel room, Uche strolled into the room unannounced like a ghost. And Maduka almost lost his breadth as he wasn’t expecting his wife in the United States.


Interestingly, it was the drama that set the stage for their 10th wedding anniversary which really paid off at last, as the couple had the best wedding anniversary in God’s own country.


Warning netizens against following wrong influencers on social media, Nnanna described social media as a place of the good, the bad and the ugly.


“It depends on the person you want to follow on social media. As a business woman, artist and a mother, I follow people who will motivate me in every aspect of my life. This is because when you follow the cloud chancers you will either derail or succeed.


“I’m advising everyone to be mindful of the person you are following on social media. It has a good way to either impact your life or destroy it. The people you follow on social media will tell you what your life will turn out to be, Uche Nnanna warned.

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