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Priscilla Ojo Declares Adulthood a Scam: "I Want to Be Forever Young"

Popular Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo has sparked conversation online after sharing her thoughts on the realities of adulthood.

The 24-year-old daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo took to social media to express disbelief that she will be turning 25 next year, calling adulthood a scam.

"I can’t believe I’ll be 25 next year. I just want to be forever young and innocent," she lamented.

The Reality of Growing Up: A Shared Struggle?

Priscilla’s statement resonates with many young adults who have come to realize that adulthood isn’t as glamorous as it seemed in childhood. Bills, responsibilities, and the pressure to succeed often replace the carefree nature of youth.

Social media users quickly reacted, with many agreeing that "adulthood is indeed a scam", while others reminded her that every stage of life comes with its beauty and challenges.

Opinion: Is Adulthood Really a Scam?

It’s easy to romanticize childhood—no responsibilities, no bills, just fun and freedom. But does growing up really mean losing innocence and joy?

While adulthood brings challenges, it also offers independence, self-discovery, and the ability to shape one’s future. Instead of seeing it as a scam, perhaps it’s about learning to navigate life while holding onto the joy, curiosity, and excitement of youth.

Final Thoughts: Finding the Balance

Priscilla Ojo’s statement reflects a common sentiment among young adults, but maybe the real trick is embracing both youth and maturity in a way that keeps life exciting.

💭 What do you think? Is adulthood a scam, or is it all about perspective? Drop your thoughts below! 👇😊