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Being A Side Chic to Married Man is Wrong, Don’t Repeat My Mistake– Nollywood Actress Halima Abubakar

Halima Abubakar has urged women to avoid dating married men after ruing her mistake of dating married men which now finds highly immoral and unacceptable.

The Nollywood actress stormed social media on March 13 to dish out a profound piece of advice to women while urging them not to make the same error she did by dating someone’s husband. According to her, being a side chick to married men is morally wrong.

“No do side chick o…see u soon. Find a side business and leave people’s husbands. Don’t make the mistake I made…The idea is to be morally right,” she wrote.

Halima Abubakar emphasized that she did not want other people to go through what she did when she made the error of getting involved with another woman’s husband. She thanked her fans and well-wishers for their unceasing prayers, affection, and support after she got bedridden over an unknown ailment.

She further exhorted them to live lives for which they would be pleased. The actress added that having a side business is far better than being a “side chick”.

“Live a life you would be proud of. Thank you all for all the prayers and encouragement and love. I am on a new part to a new life; strive to be new and stay safe and morally upright,” Halima wrote.

She began acting in 2001 when she played a minor role in Rejected. Her first lead role was in Gangster Paradise. She is also the CEO of Modehouse Entertainment, a music label and entertainment management company.

Source – Tru News Report

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