“I understand your concern and didn’t mean to sound
insensitive. However, you’re right that many women don’t have control
over when they can have children, but it’s also true and doesn’t change
the fact that some do have that choice.
My comment was meant to reflect that diversity of experiences. I
recognize that everyone’s journey is different, and I appreciate the
chance to clarify my perspective, which I also did on my Snapchat the
day I made that post, blogs always choose what they want to post anyway.
Losses can happen whether you choose to have kids in your 20s or 50s
but I believe it’s important to focus on the beautiful and positive
aspects of life rather than dwelling on the negatives.
Just as some may face challenges with early parenthood, others may
encounter them even if they have children later. Let’s try to see the
bright side and appreciate the good things we have. Everyone’s
experience is different and that’s okay.”
In another post, she re-emphasized that having kids in one’s 20s can
be the best option because it often allows one to have more energy and
time to raise them, while also giving them more years in life to pursue
other goals once they are grown.
She added that she believes it can be beneficial for building a
strong, long-lasting relationship with one’s children as they grow
together.
She acknowledged that her views are shaped by her own experiences and observations, and she respects differing opinions.
She continues:
“I believe that having kids in your 20s can be the best
option because it often allows you to have more energy and time to raise
your children, while also giving you more years later in life to pursue
other goals once they are grown.
I also think it can be beneficial for building a strong, long-lasting
relationship with your children as you grow together. Example “Omoni
Oboli”.
This is my perspective based on my own experiences and observations. I
understand that everyone’s situation is different, and it’s completely
okay if you don’t agree with me.
You can’t shove your opinion on my throat the same way I’m not shoving mine on yours.
PS: You don’t have to agree with me either and that’s okay.”

It was reported in 2020 that Nina welcomed her first child, a baby boy named Denzel, with her ex-lover, Anthony.
The reality star married in October 2022 to an African-Amërican, Chris Miller.
The couple reportedly met sometime in 2021 and dated for seven months
before finally tying the knot privately in court in the USA.
According to different sources, the duo had their court marriage in
April 2022, and Nina has since changed her name on all her social media
platforms to her husband’s name, Nina Ivy Miller.
In 2023, the reality star welcomed her second child, whose name and identity she has kept under wraps.
In a social media post in April, Nina revealed that she was a mother
of two and her second child was 16 months old. Speaking on why she
hasn’t posted her second son, Nina said she would post the child when
she was ready.