Nollywood actress Laide Bakare took a moment to celebrate her accomplishments in a unique and inspiring way. Sharing photos from the first edition of the Osun Comedy Fest, hosted over the weekend in Osun State, the actress penned an emotional letter to herself, reflecting on her journey and the impact she has made.
Laide used her Instagram platform to encourage herself with touching words, expressing gratitude for her dedication and acknowledging the success of her event. Her post highlighted the passion and hard work that brought her to this milestone.
In her letter, she wrote:
“Hello my dear Laide; I want you to know that today is a day that shines as brightly as your beautiful spirit! As you step into your event, I want you to know how much you are loved and cherished. Your hard work, passion, and dedication have brought you to this moment, and I couldn’t be more proud of you!”
She reminded herself that the attendees of the event were a reflection of her influence and the connections she has nurtured over time.
Laide’s inspiring post continued with her expressing pride in the energy and love she poured into the event:
“As you share your vision and talents today, know that I am cheering you on with my whole heart. Let your emotions flow, embrace the connections around you, and soak in every beautiful moment. You’ve poured so much of yourself into this, and it will shine through.”
Her positivity resonated with her fans and followers, who filled the comment section with messages of encouragement and admiration.
This celebration comes shortly after Laide Bakare’s appointment as the Senior Special Assistant to the Osun State Governor on Entertainment, Art, Culture, and Tourism. The actress, who announced the appointment earlier, described it as the start of a new chapter in her life and career.
In her words:
“It’s a new dawn. I am deeply grateful to the Governor for trusting me with this opportunity to serve. I pledge to dedicate myself to the people of Osun State.”
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