Actress Juliet Ibrahim has taken to Twitter to decry the high cost of living in Ghana.
The actress who said Ghana is now the most expensive West African country, also pointed out some of the challenges they are currently facing.
Actress Juliet Ibrahim has taken to Twitter to decry the high cost of living in Ghana.
The actress who said Ghana is now the most expensive West African country, also pointed out some of the challenges they are currently facing.
Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim has listed some of the major characteristics of a modern-day Christian lady.
In her Instagram post, the Ghanaian actress stated that the modern-day Christian woman will not condone some of the negativity from the older generation.
She stated that women are prepared to take charge of their lives and become everything that they were designed to become.
Juliet also spoke about domestic abuse; she admonished women to quit relationships where they are being assaulted or manipulated by their partners.
Read what Juliet published on her page;
“Apparently Dating a born again Christian woman is the best; you cheat, she finds out, you pray together and blame the devil…”
She continued;
“Oh well, the association of modern Christian women is officially opened oo.
Let he who have ears hear well ooo!
Do not be manipulated into domestic violence, miserable lifestyles, manipulation, misery, depression, emotional abuse, mental slavery and maltreatment from narcissistic egoistic humans.
Ladies, set boundaries, value yourself, become more self-aware of your worth, love yourself and build your self-esteem so you never have to fall victim of manipulation of any kind and most of all know when to draw the line and wake up from the brainwashing and emotional abuse.”
Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim has recently revealed that she battled depression and also tried to take her own life.
Her revelation came as a shocker in a recent interview.
The Ghanaian-born Nollywood actress revealed that she almost took her own life due to a serious medical condition.
Making the revelation, Ibrahim stated;
“Yes, I have once battled with depression.
I am a woman of many stories and that is what makes me who I am.
“I have had a lot of experiences that I felt I had to share with my ever-growing fan base. Writing my memoir was very therapeutic for me.”
Juliet went on to reveal that she had to remain strong for herself and members of her family.
She continued;
“I honestly did not realise how strong I was until I put together all my experiences in the memoir.
“I have had experiences that would probably break the average person but I survived. I drew inspiration from the fact that many African women share similar stories and have a lot in common but sadly, have no medium to share these stories.
It is always a case of women being judged or stigmatised. ”
In the latter part of the interview, Juliet Ibrahim revealed how she was able to overcome the thoughts of committing suicide.
She continued;
By telling such stories in society, I believe I would create an avenue for advocacy and sensitisation to make an impact in the world.