May is a month of becoming.
May your Chi align your steps with purpose,
so you don’t just move — you move right.
On every Eke, Orie, Afo, and Nkwo,
may you not miss your moment.
May what is yours recognize you,
and may you recognize what is yours.
May this month teach you patience where needed,
and boldness where required.
May you outgrow old limits,
and step fully into new levels.
May the seeds you have planted — in silence, in struggle, in faith —
begin to answer you openly.
Not later. Now.
May your voice carry weight,
your presence open doors,
and your work speak loudly for you.
No confusion. No delay. No missed chances.
May will position you.
May will reveal you.
May will establish you.
Iseeee 🙏
Genevieve Nnaji is making her long-awaited return to the screen in Wahala, a new six-part drama series from BBC Studios.
Adapted from Nikki May’s debut novel and written by BAFTA-nominated Theresa Ikoko, the thriller will air on BBC One and stream on BBC iPlayer.
The series features a strong female-led cast, including Adelayo Adedayo, Deborah Ayorinde, Cush Jumbo, Susan Wokoma, and Genevieve Nnaji.
Set in present-day London, Wahala follows four Nigerian-British women as they navigate friendship, love, careers, family, and the hidden secrets that threaten to change everything. The story explores betrayal, buried truths, and the consequences of the past finally catching up.