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Nkechi Blessing Shares Insights On Life, Mortality, And The Importance Of Compassion

The well-known Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing has sent a strong message on Instagram to those who use their connections and power to undermine others.

Nkechi talked on how life is too short for needless evil in a moving video.

She claims that although people of all ages pass away every day, often unexpectedly, some continue to spend their time hatching schemes against others.

She said: “You are somewhere putting calls to terminate people’s contracts. You are somewhere badmouthing people. You are somewhere taking food from people’s mouths. All this power you think you have, it only takes one sleep that you will never wake up from, and everything is gone. To what end?”

“This life no hard, but na we dey make am hard. It doesn’t take anything from you to be kind,” she said, noting that sudden death is everywhere, and nobody knows tomorrow.

Life is fleeting, and death can come at any moment. That’s why it’s important to live with kindness, purpose, and gratitude every day. Make the most of your time and cherish the moments that truly matter.

Live with Purpose, Love with Passion. Remember to be happy

‎One ❤️❤️❤️

‎Rose Ajieh

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