Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson has given fans a glimpse of her life lately.
The mother of four, who was recently appointed as Special Advisor to Edo State Governor, said she has been building, learning, and embracing new assignments.

She disclosed that she recently wrote a book on puberty for children ages 10 – 13, is deep into her studies in Functional Medicine at the Rockwell School of Holistic Medicine, has been named an ambassador for a new brand, and has taken on a new responsibility as Special Advisor.
Johnson said that though the season is stretching her, refining her, and reminding her that she can wear many hats and still wear them well to God’s glory.
“Life Lately… Grateful & Growing
I’ve been a little quiet on here, but for good reason — I have been building, learning, and embracing new assignments.
📚 I recently wrote a book on puberty for children ages 10–13 — a heartfelt project designed to guide young minds through one of the most important transitions of their lives with clarity, confidence, and the right information.
🎓 I’m currently deep into my studies in Functional Medicine at the Rockwell School of Holistic Medicine. The journey has been intense, but incredibly fulfilling. Expanding my knowledge in holistic health is not just academic; it is purpose-driven.
🤝 I’m excited to have signed on as an ambassador for a new brand (more details soon!). It’s always an honour to represent values and vision that align with mine.
I’ve also taken on a new responsibility as Special Adviser on Public Engagement and Advocacy to His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo. This assignment is one I hold with deep commitment to service, impact, and meaningful change.
And in the midst of it all, I remain a proud wife and a yummy mummy ❤️ balancing purpose with family, grace with growth.
This season is stretching me, refining me, and reminding me that we can wear many hats and still wear them well to the glory of God.
Here’s to growth, service, impact, and showing up fully”.

