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Mercy Johnson speaks on how she manages work and marriage

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Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson, has shared how she lives her life and is able to manage being a professional actress, a wife and a mother of three as well as a businesswoman.

In an interview with the BBC, Mercy shared that she lives her life based on preference and concentrates on what’s more important.

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The happily married woman (Mercy Johnson) stated that for her, what is important comes first and she lives every other thing out. While talking about herself, she also stated that she loves cooking while acting is her real talent.

Interestingly, Mercy Johnson who speaks more than three languages, including Ebira Efik, Igbo and Yoruba also told the BBC that ‘slimming products alone can’t give the right figure’ and that she loves window seats in aeroplanes. “I also love to read,” she said.

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