entertainmentThe First Nigerian Actresses My first and earliest impression of a Nigerian actress was that of Nnenna Nwabueze "Merit" in living in Bondage, not much was known of the pretty actress who was called Merit in Nigerian first popular movie. She happened to be one of the matriarchs of contemporary video culture in Nigeria. Unfortunately, her pretty figure was never flaunted enough nor did she actually get the award of the "screen goddess" she truly deserved due to marital grip and decisions(as I was told). In the movie - Living in Bondage, she played a descent, supportive house-wife who was unfortunately used for money ritual by her confused husband and the ghost returned to hunt him Other actresses in the movie - Living in Bondage includes - Obidia (Felicia Mayford), Rita Nzelu, Caro (Ngozi Nwaneto) and Ego (Ngozi Nwosu) who is still as shiny as ever in the movie industry appearing in several Nigerian movies as well as the popular T.v series - House of Commotion. I almost forgot to mention the pretty lady behind 'Nneka The Pretty Serpent" she happens to be one of the ladies that defined the concept 'film' to the Nigeria community - See more at: http://www.total-facts-about-nigeria.com/nigerian-actress.html#sthash.KSoucI5H.dpuf
The First Nigerian Actresses
My first and earliest impression of a Nigerian actress was that of Nnenna Nwabueze "Merit" in living in Bondage, not much was known of the pretty actress who was called Merit in Nigerian first popular movie. She happened to be one of the matriarchs of contemporary video culture in Nigeria.Unfortunately, her pretty figure was never flaunted enough nor did she actually get the award of the "screen goddess" she truly deserved due to marital grip and decisions(as I was told). In the movie - Living in Bondage, she played a descent, supportive house-wife who was unfortunately used for money ritual by her confused husband and the ghost returned to hunt him
Other actresses in the movie - Living in Bondage includes - Obidia (Felicia Mayford), Rita Nzelu, Caro (Ngozi Nwaneto) and Ego (Ngozi Nwosu) who is still as shiny as ever in the movie industry appearing in several Nigerian movies as well as the popular T.v series - House of Commotion.
I almost forgot to mention the pretty lady behind 'Nneka The Pretty Serpent" she happens to be one of the ladies that defined the concept 'film' to the Nigeria community
- See more at: http://www.total-facts-about-nigeria.com/nigerian-actress.html#sthash.KSoucI5H.dpuf
The First Nigerian Actresses
My first and earliest impression of a Nigerian actress was that of Nnenna Nwabueze "Merit" in living in Bondage, not much was known of the pretty actress who was called Merit in Nigerian first popular movie. She happened to be one of the matriarchs of contemporary video culture in Nigeria.Unfortunately, her pretty figure was never flaunted enough nor did she actually get the award of the "screen goddess" she truly deserved due to marital grip and decisions(as I was told). In the movie - Living in Bondage, she played a descent, supportive house-wife who was unfortunately used for money ritual by her confused husband and the ghost returned to hunt him
Other actresses in the movie - Living in Bondage includes - Obidia (Felicia Mayford), Rita Nzelu, Caro (Ngozi Nwaneto) and Ego (Ngozi Nwosu) who is still as shiny as ever in the movie industry appearing in several Nigerian movies as well as the popular T.v series - House of Commotion.
I almost forgot to mention the pretty lady behind 'Nneka The Pretty Serpent" she happens to be one of the ladies that defined the concept 'film' to the Nigeria community
The First Nigerian Actresses
My first and earliest impression of a Nigerian actress was that of Nnenna Nwabueze "Merit" in living in Bondage, not much was known of the pretty actress who was called Merit in Nigerian first popular movie. She happened to be one of the matriarchs of contemporary video culture in Nigeria.Unfortunately, her pretty figure was never flaunted enough nor did she actually get the award of the "screen goddess" she truly deserved due to marital grip and decisions(as I was told). In the movie - Living in Bondage, she played a descent, supportive house-wife who was unfortunately used for money ritual by her confused husband and the ghost returned to hunt him
Other actresses in the movie - Living in Bondage includes - Obidia (Felicia Mayford), Rita Nzelu, Caro (Ngozi Nwaneto) and Ego (Ngozi Nwosu) who is still as shiny as ever in the movie industry appearing in several Nigerian movies as well as the popular T.v series - House of Commotion.
I almost forgot to mention the pretty lady behind 'Nneka The Pretty Serpent" she happens to be one of the ladies that defined the concept 'film' to the Nigeria community
The First Nigerian Actresses
My first and earliest impression of a Nigerian actress was that of Nnenna Nwabueze "Merit" in living in Bondage, not much was known of the pretty actress who was called Merit in Nigerian first popular movie. She happened to be one of the matriarchs of contemporary video culture in Nigeria.Unfortunately, her pretty figure was never flaunted enough nor did she actually get the award of the "screen goddess" she truly deserved due to marital grip and decisions(as I was told). In the movie - Living in Bondage, she played a descent, supportive house-wife who was unfortunately used for money ritual by her confused husband and the ghost returned to hunt him
Other actresses in the movie - Living in Bondage includes - Obidia (Felicia Mayford), Rita Nzelu, Caro (Ngozi Nwaneto) and Ego (Ngozi Nwosu) who is still as shiny as ever in the movie industry appearing in several Nigerian movies as well as the popular T.v series - House of Commotion.
I almost forgot to mention the pretty lady behind 'Nneka The Pretty Serpent" she happens to be one of the ladies that defined the concept 'film' to the Nigeria community
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