Nollywood Actress, Caroline Danjuma extended an olive branch to celebrity stylist,Toyin Lawani, acknowledging that time indeed heals all wounds.
In an extensive Instagram post, she expressed, “Time heals all wounds… two powerful lionesses clashed and the grass bore the brunt. Life is a journey filled with profound experiences… I’ve learned that during conflicts, it’s crucial to remain calm, trust your intuition, pray, and most importantly, communicate directly with the person you’re at odds with, without letting external influences interfere.”
She continued, “In the spirit of Christ’s resurrection and his love for us, I wish my dearest fashion guru, @tiannahsplacempire, a splendid and prosperous New Year filled with love, laughter, sunshine, good health, grace, and favor.”
Responding in the comments section, Toyin Lawani acknowledged how Caroline Danjuma supported her during her pregnancy loss. She commended Danjuma’s maturity, noting that true friendships, despite going through tough times, always find a way back to each other.
Who is Caroline Danjuma?
Caroline Danjuma, also known as Carolyna Hutchings and formerly known as Caroline Ekanem, is a Scottish-Nigerian actress, film producer, interior designer, businesswoman, and philanthropist.
She has made significant contributions to various fields, including the entertainment industry, construction, interior design, and the oil and gas sector.
Born in Scotland to a Scottish father and a Nigerian mother, she grew up in Nigeria. She holds a BSc in Geographical and Regional Planning from the University of Calabar and an MSc in International Law and Diplomacy from the University of Lagos. She further pursued an MBA from Edinburgh Business School, UK.
She was introduced to the Nigerian film industry in the 2004 film Deadly Care. She starred in other successful films, including Deadly Kiss (2004), Missing Angel (2004), The Captor (2006), Foreign Affairs, Real Love, The Twist, A Second Time and The Beast and the Angel. Her latest film is Stalker, co-starring Jim Iyke and Nse Ikpe Etim.
In 2022, she entered politics as a deputy candidate under the AAC party in Akwa-Ibom State. She is also the founder of Hopeville Foundation, an NGO dedicated to supporting women facing childbearing difficulties, children with birth defects, and promoting girl child education and empowerment.
She was previously married to Musa Danjuma, the younger brother of Theophilus Danjuma, in 2007 and has three children, two sons and a daughter. They divorced in 2016.