Why I didn’t want my daughter Michelle to study abroad – Mercy Aigbe
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Renowned Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe, recently opened up about her reasons for initially hesitating to send her daughter abroad for studies. In an emotional and heartfelt Instagram post, she shared the deep-seated emotions and concerns she grappled with when contemplating this significant decision regarding her daughter's education.

Amidst her anxieties, what brought comfort and solace to Mercy Aigbe was the reassuring presence of her daughter, Michelle. Michelle's words of assurance and her unwavering confidence that she would be just fine played a pivotal role in alleviating Aigbe's worries.

Mercy Aigbe didn't hold back in emphasizing the profound and unbreakable bond she shares with her daughter. Throughout their lives, they have been through both the highs and lows, serving as pillars of support for each other through thick and thin.

It's important to note that the decision to let Michelle study abroad was far from an easy one for Mercy Aigbe. The actress openly revealed that she shed tears and was consumed by concern for her daughter's well-being. Nevertheless, when reflecting on Michelle's achievements and growth, Aigbe expressed immense gratitude for having made that crucial decision.

In a touching tribute to her daughter, Mercy Aigbe attributed Michelle's success to her unwavering commitment to the values and morals instilled in her. As Michelle steps into this new season of her life, Aigbe offered her heartfelt prayers, seeking God's guidance and protection.

In her own words, Aigbe's love and pride for her daughter were palpable as she shared, "For 22 years, you have been constant in my life. I remember when I decided you would be going to study abroad; I was so scared of so many things, but you kept assuring me you would be fine. I cried so many times because I was so worried about you leaving my side, but today, I am so thankful that I made that decision. Look at you. Look at how far you have come."