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How I found out I’m an adopted child – actress Joke Silva reveals life secret
Veteran Nigerian Nollywood actress, Joke Silva, has opened up on what’s perhaps her most guarded life secret.
The iconic actress during an interview on Funmi Iyanda’s Public Eye, revealed that she is an adopted child. She also revealed that she was shattered when she found her adoption certificate.
She said her adoption was a secret one, though it was legal because it was done through the Red Cross, but her parents kept it a secret and never discussed about it.
“It is something that one is just getting to the point where one is just sharing it in the public arena. It is something I found out when I was much younger because mine was a secret adoption. When I mean secret, I mean it was legal because it was done through the Red Cross and all that; but it was not something that my parents discussed,” she said.
Silva who is married to another Nigerian iconic actor, Olu Jacobs, said, she mistakenly found her adoption papers when she was about 10 or 11 years old.
“My aunt wanted me to travel with her to Kenya and my mother was not around so she said ‘do you know where your passport is?’ and I told her ‘yes. I know where my mother keeps all the important documents.’ I go to this important suitcase that has all the document. I found my passport and also found my adoption certificate. I was about 10 or 11 years and it was a bit earth-shattering. It was tough. You know how you are, you are very sensitive as a child in the sense that there was just something in it because if it was something they wanted to discuss, they would have discussed it with me but there was just nobody to discuss it with,” the actress said.
“Over the years, we got to a particular point where we were able to discuss it especially me and my mother. We discussed it at some point. What was actually interesting is that she found it easier to discuss it with my older son than she did with me.
“When I found the document, I did not discuss it with them for a long time because I realized that there was just something instinctive in me that knew that if it was okay to discuss it, I would have been told about it. But my mum was not comfortable with talking about it so I did not bring it up,” she added.