- Toke Makinwa stated that many single people lead content and fulfilled lives.
- She called for a mindset shift as the New Year 2025 approaches.
Media personality Toke Makinwa has spoken out against the common assumption that single people are inherently lonely and unhappy.
Toke Makinwa challenged this notion, stating that many single people lead fulfilling and contented lives, separate from their marital status.
On her X handle, Toke advocated for a change in view as the New Year approaches.
She emphasized that people should be allowed to make their own choices and live their lives without being judged or stereotyped.
Toke encouraged her followers to rethink their attitudes towards singlehood and recognize that everyone’s experiences and circumstances are unique.
She wrote;
“Let that rubbish behaviour of thinking that single people are miserable, lonely or sad be left in 2024.
“There’re so many people in horrible situations (whatever you call it) that secretly wish they were alone, so let people be.”
In Another news, Toke Makinwa speaks on her biggest lesson as she holds praise breakfast.
The gathering featured inspiring performances by gospel singer Adeyinka Alaseyori and other artists.
Toke Makinwa shared her thoughts on the past year, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging God’s goodness despite life’s challenges
She captioned her post:
“Ending the year with immense GRATITUDE…..
I decided to throw a praise breakfast with a small group of friends.
2024, the “no Gree for anybody year”. Funny, even the devil heard us all so loud and decided not to gree for us but we serve a living GOD.
It was a GOOD year because God is good. I have chosen to only call 2024 GOOD. Everything with God is good and regardless of how life was lifing, God was Godding too and where there was a casting down, our heads were lifted high, Sooo high.
Thank you for saving us, thank you for keeping every single promise. I tore up my prayer requests at some point in this same year, but ABBA, you heard it all and kept every single promise to me…”
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