– Mercy Aigbe discusses the challenges of running a business in Nigeria alongside her acting career.
– She emphasizes patience and resilience in the face of economic instability.
– Acknowledges the difficulties but encourages fellow entrepreneurs to stay focused on their dreams.
– Teases upcoming fashion collections from her brand Mag Divas and her film *Thin Line*, set for December release.
Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker Mercy Aigbe has opened up about the challenges of managing a business in Nigeria while balancing her acting career. Sharing her experiences on social media, she offered encouragement to fellow entrepreneurs facing similar difficulties.
In her post, Mercy acknowledged that operating a business amid the current economic climate—characterized by inflation and financial instability—has tested her patience and resilience. Nevertheless, she remains committed to pushing forward. “Running a business in Nigeria can often feel like an uphill battle. It’s been a test of patience and resilience. But through it all, I’ve learned to weather the storm and keep moving forward,” she stated.
She emphasized that merging her roles as a filmmaker and business owner is not easy, but she urged others to stay focused on their dreams despite the obstacles. “A big shout-out to every business owner in Nigeria. Despite the economic crisis and inflation, we keep pushing. Don’t give up; before you see the rainbow, it has to storm,” she added.
Mercy, who owns the fashion brand Mag Divas, also teased her customers with news of an upcoming collection, promising “breathtaking” new arrivals. Additionally, she encouraged her fans to look forward to her upcoming film *Thin Line*, set to be released in December, assuring them it would be a “December to remember.”