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Nollywood’s Mercy Johnson Explains Why She Boarded A GEJ Train With Her Daughter In Lagos (READ)

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Popular actress, Mercy Johnson-Okogie shared on her Instagram page on Tuesday, March 3, 2015 that she rode the train with her 2-year-old daughter Purity in Ikeja to avoid being delayed by traffic for her appointment.

As much as she had a nice experience in the train, some people are not comfortable with the idea that a famous celebrity like her would use a train rather than the flashy cars most celebrities prefer.

The mother-of-two, who recently gave birth to her 2nd child in the United States, stated her reasons for her decision to use a train in a short essay.

Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson takes a ride on a Goodluck train in Lagos (Photo Credit: Mercy Johnson/Instagram)
Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson takes a ride on a Goodluck train in Lagos (Photo Credit: Mercy Johnson/Instagram)
Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson takes a ride on a Goodluck train in Lagos (Photo Credit: Mercy Johnson/Instagram)
Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson takes a ride on a Goodluck train in Lagos (Photo Credit: Mercy Johnson/Instagram)

She said:

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“My picture and that of my daughter, Purity in a Lagos train has surfaced online and quite a number of people have asked me what I was doing in a train and in Lagos for that matter; not Paris or London.

“I was around Iddo at Ebute Metta when my Range Rover developed a mechanical fault and I had to make a very important appointment in Ikeja regardless of the usual traffic congestion in Lagos. Luckily, a member of my management team was around, he suggested a train ride and we were in Ikeja in less than 30 minutes but that is not the crux of this statement.

“Like I mentioned earlier, I have had to answer questions in private and public as to why I would board a train because trains in Nigeria are considered a means of transportation for the ordinary and not-so-rich people. A friend called and said I just devalued my brand by being on the train with ordinary people. I couldn’t help but laugh. Are we extra-ordinary people because we are celebrities?

“In as much as I understand the concept of branding, packaging and exclusiveness, I will never trade the experience to sit, interact and feel the pulse of so-called ordinary people.

“By the way, I am part of the ordinary people. I grew up as an ordinary person among ordinary people. Why would I avoid them now? Would that be because I am now famous? Without these ordinary people, how would I have been famous in the first place? Without the so called ordinary people, where would Nigeria’s growing population of so-called well packaged celebrities be today?

“For the purpose of clarification, I was not on that train due to lack of money to get a well packaged cab or to get somebody to bring another car from the house but, my car developed an unforeseen fault and I needed a fast , reliable and convenient alternative immediately as there was urgent business to be attended to and I respect time a lot.

“The train was available where I was; most importantly, I did not want to turn down the opportunity to be with the people who would ordinarily not have access to me so I grabbed the opportunity with both hands and here we are.

“I want to thank my co-passengers, officials of the train for treating me with absolute respect and courtesy, I am indeed, very grateful.”

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