Nollywood actress and philanthropist, Tonto Dikeh, has opened up about the new phase of her life, declaring that nothing anyone says or does can make her lose her composure.
The mother of one, who turned 40 in June, shared this via her Instagram story, reflecting on her journey from controversy to calmness. According to her, she’s now a woman fully grounded in grace and faith.
“At this stage of my life – 40 and full of grace. Nothing you say, nothing you do, can drag me out of character,” she wrote. “I am not only strong-willed; I am unapologetically radical for Jesus. You do not have the power to pull me out of His path. I walk with Him; therefore, my fight is His fight, and my victories are His victories.”
Tonto further added that she bears no ill will toward anyone, emphasizing that her peace is rooted in her relationship with God.
“I wish you well, because you’ll have to pass through the Father before you ever get to me,” she concluded.
Since turning 40, Tonto Dikeh has been intentional about her personal growth and spiritual focus. Last month, she revealed that healing made her private, growth made her selective, and peace made her unbothered.

In another interaction with a fan curious about her love life, the former Rivers State deputy governorship candidate made it clear that she’s chasing money and purpose, not romance.
The actress has also shared that her mindset at 40 is different, explaining that her prayers and desires now come from a place of clarity, wisdom, and divine alignment.
“I no longer make shallow requests. When I bring something before God, I give Him a detailed A-to-Z breakdown of what I want to manifest,” she once wrote.
From fiery controversies to calm convictions, Tonto Dikeh seems to have embraced a more centered, faith-filled version of herself; one that’s “radical for Jesus” and rooted in peace.