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Nigerian Mothers Should Join TikTok for Mental Wellness – Ayra Starr’s Mum

- Ayra Starr’s mother urges middle-aged women to join TikTok for mental health benefits.
- She credits TikTok for boosting creativity and mindset.
- Odumodublvck highlights spiritual and emotional challenges faced by female artists.
The mother of popular Nigerian singer Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, aka Ayra Starr, has encouraged Nigerians to introduce their middle-aged mothers to TikTok, highlighting its benefits for mental health.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that In a video shared on her TikTok page, she expressed gratitude for the platform, stating that it has positively impacted her mindset and creativity.
“If your mum is between 40-60 years old, encourage them to be on TikTok because it helps them mentally. My thinking has changed, and I feel more creative,” she said.
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She also urged older women to share their life experiences on the platform, emphasizing the need for intergenerational learning.
Meanwhile, Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has shed light on the struggles female artists like Ayra Starr and Tems face in the entertainment industry.
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Speaking in a recent interview, he revealed that their challenges go beyond music, involving emotional and spiritual battles, as well as pressures from industry professionals.
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