Nollywood actress and medical practitioner Regina Askia is marking a new beginning as she prioritizes herself after years of dedicating her life to others.
Taking to her Instagram page, Regina revealed that after many years of fulfilling “Mommy duties” and breadwinning responsibilities, she has decided it’s time to focus on herself. She declared that she is entering her ‘Baby girl’ phase and is unapologetically embracing it.
Regina shared her plans to buy a new car but is undecided on which one to choose. She reached out to her fans for help, expressing her desire for a unique and comfortable vehicle with maximum utility, ruling out popular luxury brands.
Good morning, GRAM fam! After so many years of ‘Mommy duties,’ breadwinning duties, and losing myself in service to everyone but me, I have decided it’s time for me. ‘Baby girl’ life is calling, and it’s an unapologetic thunderous yes from me. It’s time to normalize luxury again if I remember what it means, travel again, and take care of myself. Let’s start right here; more to come. What shall I gift myself to replace my now farting 12-year-old truck – A cyber truck (it’s electric), an Escalade, or a TAHOE. Please, I’m a ‘no fad broad,’ so the Ranges, Mercedes, BMWs….. no!!!! I like it unique and comfortable with maximum utility. (Which one of these would you suggest for a clinician?)”
Earlier this year, Regina Askia acquired a multi-million naira medical services home. The property, which she revealed on social media, is designed to be a one-stop medical service home for all. Expressing her gratitude to God, Regina dedicated this new accomplishment to Him.
Regina isn’t the only medical professional making significant changes in their career. Last year, veteran actress Victoria Inyama returned to Nollywood after spending years as a psychologist. Victoria, who had found a new purpose away from the screen, announced her comeback, sharing her journey and the reasons behind her temporary departure from the industry.
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