Nigerian actress and new convert, Mercy Aigbe aka Hajia Minnah has in the spirit of Easter celebrated with the Christian faithful who are her fans on Easter Sunday.
The actress who recently declared her conversion to Islam during the Ramadan period stunned in an all-green ensemble as she celebrates Easter. Taking to her IG, she wrote:
Happy Easter Fam
See the photos below:


Social media reactions however went rife after Mercy Aigbe posted her recent photos as fans believe that she’s confused over her choice of religions.
Read some of the comments we gathered below:
Ashezi Pauline Dominic wrote: Did she really know the meaning of Easter, enjoy your new faith
Queen Sunshine: When you have Money to Rock any dress at anytime, you will always av a reason to Rock it. Ride on girl it’s your life and your time
Adepitan Damilola Omotayo Confused human being …..you beautiful,though
Mercy Aigbe Explains her Muslim name
A week ago, Mercy Aigbe took to Instagram to drop a message for her Muslim fans who seem torn about her name.
The actress and wife to marketer, Kazim Adeoti stated that Minnah is a name suggested by her husband and it means Mercy of Gift from Allah.
Suggesting they make their research, the newly converted mother of two asked Muslims to name their daughters after her because it’s a unique name. Mercy Aigbe wrote:
“So I saw a lot of comments regarding my name MINNAH that cracked me up so bad. Some comments were just so hilarious
Yes! Minnah is a beautiful, Islamic name and it means Mercy ….Gift from Allah ( google to confirm)
Ramadan Mubarak
I saw a lot of comments from some Muslims saying it’s Aminat, some said it’s ‘meenah’ and mennah is not a Muslim name etc ( so it is not Aminat, neither is it meenah… The correct name is MINNAH.
I understand it’s not a common name so a lot of people aren’t used to it, it’s a powerful, sweet, unique name that’s why when hubby suggested it, I loved it.
If you are a Muslim and searching for a unique baby girl’s name for your princess, l’I recommend MINNAH and make sure you invite me to the naming.”