Entertainment
Heartfelt tribute to marriage and motherhood by Nwokoye

Nigerian actress Queen Nwokoye has shared a beautiful and heartfelt message about her 13-year marriage to her husband, Oluchi Uzoma, and the transformative power of motherhood.
In her emotional post, she expresses gratitude for the love and support of her partner, highlighting the importance of a strong and nurturing relationship.
Queen Nwokoye praised her husband for being her rock, providing her with a sense of being truly seen, understood, and supported.
She celebrated the 13 years of marriage, filled with laughter, tears, lessons, and growth, acknowledging the value of a long-lasting and loving relationship.
Queen Nwokoye shared that motherhood has softened her, slowed her down, and given her a new perspective on life, allowing her to appreciate the little things.
She expressed the joy and love she feels for her three children, who bring her immense happiness and motivation every day.
Queen Nwokoye emphasised the importance of choosing peace over pride in a marriage, learning to listen, stay calm, and communicate effectively.
She highlighted the significance of keeping her home sacred and away from external noise, prioritising the well-being of her family.
”I got married in 2011 to a man who has loved me in ways that words cannot fully explain.
”His name is Oluchi Uzoma and even though he is not in the spotlight, he has given me the gift of being truly seen, understood, and supported with his whole heart.
”And for 13 years we have walked side by side through laughter, tears, lessons, and growth, and I do not take that kind of love for granted.
”Motherhood changed me in ways I never imagined, it softened me, slowed me down, and gave me eyes to see the beauty in the little things.
”And when I look at my three children my heart melts because in them I see pure love, joy, and a reason to keep going every day.
”Marriage is not always perfect and we have our moments, but love has taught me to listen, to stay calm, and to choose peace over pride, so I do not shout, I speak, I wait.
”I pray because I have learned that protecting my home means keeping some things sacred and away from the noise of the world.”
— Queen Nwokoye 💛