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Actress Kiitan Bukola opens up about overcoming fear of marriage

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Kiitan Bukola has revealed that she is now open to marriage, having overcome her earlier fears about it.

The Yoruba star spoke about her journey in the film industry, personal growth and how her perspective on marriage has changed.

Bukola described herself as selfless, determined and spiritually grounded — traits she believes help her both on and off the screen.

She talked about challenging experiences in her career, including working with seasoned actors and transitioning into filmmaking, and how these pushed her to grow professionally.

On the topic of marriage, Bukola admitted that she used to be scared of it, but said she has moved past those fears.

She explained that she now views marriage as a meaningful journey that requires mutual respect, understanding and personal readiness.

She emphasized the importance of personal growth before entering into a lifelong partnership.

Bukola also touched on her roles in Nollywood, choosing projects that are impactful and relatable, and shared how she stays true to her values when selecting scripts.

Overall, the actress conveyed confidence in her professional path and optimism about her future, including the possibility of a fulfilling marriage.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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