In a heartfelt interview with fellow actor Emmanuel Ehumadu, Bimbola Akintola opened up about her decision to remain single, revealing that her soulmate has passed away.
She expressed her reluctance to enter a new marriage with someone who isn’t fully committed to lifelong vows.
Reflecting on her loss, Akintola shared, “He died… I don’t talk about it, but he died. Do you know how long it took me to find him? A very long time, but he is gone.”
The actress, who does not have biological children, highlighted the deep emotional impact of her soulmate’s passing, underscoring her commitment to finding true love.
In her recent interview with Emmanuel Ehumadu, Bimbola Akintola candidly shared her views on marriage, emphasizing that she does not believe in marrying for the sake of it. “If you are not going to be truthful to your vows, then why are you doing it? The person I could do forever with has already died,” she stated, reflecting on her late soulmate.
Acknowledging the possibility of experiencing love multiple times in a lifetime, Akintola expressed the profound challenge of finding that one true connection. “Do you know how long it took me to find that one that I knew I could stay with?” she added.
Despite her loss, the actress remains open to the idea of remarriage if she encounters someone she can envision spending her life with. “If I ever see someone and I see forever with that person, I will do it, even if I am 82. But I won’t do it if I don’t see that person,” she concluded, underscoring her commitment to genuine love.
In a recent interview, actress Bimbola Akintola opened up about the challenges of marriage, stating, “I am not able to just stress myself out for anything. Do you know how difficult marriage is? It is very difficult, and you would enter into it with someone you know you can’t do forever with.”
Making her acting debut in 1995 with the film Owo Blow alongside Femi Adebayo, Akintola quickly rose to prominence. She starred in Out of Bounds in 1997 with Richard Mofe Damijo and was later nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2013 Nollywood Movies Awards.
Reflecting on her journey, a fan commented, “This is someone who understands her journey and has come to accept it. There is no competition in destiny. Every man will live according to the volume of the book written about them. Some will get married, and some will not; it doesn’t mean one life is better than the other.”
The actress’s perspective highlights her deep understanding of love and commitment, reinforcing her belief in authenticity over societal pressures.
In a recent interview, actress Bimbola Akintola shared her insights on marriage and love, emphasizing the importance of commitment. Her candid reflections resonated deeply with fans, sparking a conversation about personal journeys and choices.
Commenting on her situation, user tunde_praise wrote, “This is someone who understands her journey and has come to accept it. There is no competition in destiny; every man will live according to the volume of the book written about them. Some will get married, and some will not; it doesn’t mean one life is better than the other.”
Another follower, officialzarah_, expressed empathy, stating, “I can feel her pain from her voice. God please heal her.” Tomi_lola highlighted Akintola’s wisdom with a quote: “Don’t do it with someone you know you can’t do forever with.”
Pastor Femi Lazarus weighed in, noting, “When you marry a woman right, it will be hard for her to see your demise as a room for freedom.” Emeka_ added, “If that’s what she wants, let us respect her decision. Only she knows how good of a man she lost.”
Akintola’s story continues to inspire reflection on love, loss, and the unique paths each individual takes in life.
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