Annie Idibia has opened up on growing up and her parent's getting separated when she was really young. She told the Entertainer
We lived in Ibadan with our parents when my father was working with Mobil and my mother was a house wife. She remained a house wife until they separated. I was born with a silver spoon but I didn’t grow up with it. After their divorce, my mother got a job with Mobil working as a cook to support us. Thereafter, we moved to Jakande Estate, Lekki, Lagos. From there we moved to Thomas Estate, also on the Island. After the entire struggle, God has blessed us tremendously. I am the last child. My eldest brother is married and my elder brother lives in Atlanta; he is also married"
How old were you when your parents divorced?
Maybe, nine or 10. I was in primary
school when it all happened and I remember everything but it is
irrelevant talking about it now because we have moved on.
Your parents separated 20 years ago. How did it affect you?
My mother bred us from childhood to
adulthood because of the divorce. I was almost a tom boy growing up with
my brothers. It’s heartbreaking when you live with your parents happily
and suddenly, they part ways. Sincerely, we were terribly affected
emotionally. It was especially tough where it was only our mother that
was attending functions in school and taking care of our needs. It was
emotionally sapping and my brothers have their own fair share of
memories. It affected me so much while in secondary school because I was
always sad going home after school hours to see my mother living
without my father. But mum tried her best to make life meaningful for
us; she is my hero. And I appreciate God for being there for us.
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