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Hilda Dokubo: I Got Pregnant At 16, Became A Millionaire At 17

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Hilda Dokubo: I Got Pregnant At 16, Became A Millionaire At 17

Nollywood actress turned activist, Hilda Dokubo has revealed small details of her childhood and teenage years. Recall that the actress made an emotional reaction to President Buhari’s kitchen comment, now she’s gone further to share her story and let people know women are not just for the kitchen or some other rooms as said by the president.

Speaking at the Fresh Oil International Church, Hilda said, ”I was born with a silver spoon, but death turned me poverty-stricken after my father died when I was just nine. I turned away from God at that point, because I felt disappointed that despite how much my father loved and served God, he still died.”

“After my dad died, my mother completely lost her mind. If she were living in the US, I’m sure she would have been diagnosed as a mental case. You know, in Nigeria, we don’t consider people mad until they have started eating from dustbins. I rebelled against God at that point, and I stopped going to church at the age of nine.

Hilda Dokubo: I Got Pregnant At 16, Became A Millionaire At 17
Hilda and Kunle Afolayan

“However, I was a very brilliant girl, and I got admission into the university at the age of 16. I became rascally and did what girls like that do. I slept with a man, and I became pregnant. It wasn’t the Holy-Spirit that impregnated me. My mom was devastated and disappointed in me because of that. I was also angry with her because ‘her God’ killed my father, and we stopped speaking to each other.

”One day, a man came to me and said he needed a barge. I didn’t know what it was, and he told me it was used to store oil. I then recalled that I had once seen a barge in the compound opposite ours. I went to the neighbour and told him I needed the barge. He asked me what I needed it for, but I told him not to worry. I told them to put the barge in front of my mother’s house. At that point, the man who told me he needed the barge came back, and dropped sacks of money containing N2m with my mom because I was in school at that time. Two weeks later, he returned with N500,000, and I was dumbfounded. Before then, I had never seen N100,000 together, but there I was as a millionaire at 17, not knowing what to do with the money.

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