
- Ashmusy, a renowned content creator and entrepreneur, celebrated her 30th birthday with a grand celebration, sharing stunning new photos.
- She celebrated her 30th birthday on Instagram, feeling proud and grateful for the milestone.
Popular Nigerian content creator and entrepreneur, Ashmusy, is celebrating a major milestone her 30th birthday and she’s doing it with style, gratitude, and powerful reflection.
In a series of stunning new birthday photos shared on Instagram, Ashmusy wrote:
“Happy birthday to meeee!! 30 and PROUD. I AM SO GRATEFUL.”
In an emotional post, she described this new chapter as a “new era,” revealing that one of her biggest goals in her 20s was to become a billionaire before 30 a dream she proudly claims to have achieved:
“Excellently, legally, genuinely, legitimately, by myself.”
Ashmusy, who launched her content creation and business journey at the age of 22, expressed deep appreciation to her fans and supporters for sticking with her over the years.
Fighting back tears, she wrote:
“To all the tons of girls I inspire daily, you are the absolute reason I keep pushing.”
She ended the post with a bold affirmation, declaring this phase her “ME time,” and teased fans with a special birthday gift reveal at 6 p.m.
Her story has since inspired a wave of congratulatory messages, especially from young women who look up to her as a symbol of self-made success.
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In other news, Nigerian singer Timi Dakolo recently posted a video on Instagram that resonated with many parents navigating the challenges of raising teenagers.
In the clip, Dakolo attempts to enforce bedtime rules by collecting his children’s phones for the night. As he asked each of them if they had surrendered their devices, his daughters complied, but his son was more reluctant, sparking some resistance.
The teenagers, clearly displeased with the imposed phone curfew, began protesting. They gave various reasons why they should be allowed to keep their phones overnight some claimed they needed them for listening to gospel music, while others insisted they were using them to study.
Despite their arguments, Dakolo stood firm on his decision, refusing to lift the restriction.
Expressing his frustration in the caption, the singer wrote:
“Talk to me again when you start raising teenagers. In this era, parenting teens requires real superpowers.”
The post struck a chord with many parents online, who shared similar experiences and struggles in the comment section.