Marriage de genevieve nnaji biography
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Escapada de fin de semana
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Un glamuroso, ingenioso, drama lleno de suspenso sobre cinco parejas con problemas de relación que pasan el fin de semana en un lujoso hotel exótico. A lo largo de su estancia, se exponen las disfunciones, las mentiras y los amores que abundan en sus vidas.
Actor biografía
Genevieve Nnaji, MFR, (born May 3, 1979) is a Nigerian actress. In 2005 she won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. CNN states that she is referred to as the Julia Roberts of Africa . Early Life Nnaji was born in Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria but grew up in Lagos, Nigeria. She is the fourth of eight children and was brought up in a middle class environment. Her father worked as an engineer and her mother as a teacher. She attended Methodist Girls College Yaba, Lagos before heading onto the University of Lagos. While at the university Genevieve began auditioning for acting jobs amongst the many Nollywood projects.[7] Personal Life Genevieve Nnaji has a 15 year old daughter. Reports say Chimebuka lived with her parents for years, but has a solid relationship with her mother. No one Knows who her father is, and she will not say, in spite of lingering speculation and interests. Career Nnaji started her acting career as a child act
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Genevieve Nnaji
Nigerian actress, producer, and director (born 1979)
Genevieve Nnaji (;[1] born 3 May 1979)[2] is a Nigerian actress, producer, and director.[3][4][5] She won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2005, making her the first actor to win the award.[6][7][8] In 2011, she was honoured as a Member of the Order of the Federal Republic by the Nigerian government for her contributions to Nollywood.[9] Her directorial debut movie, Lionheart, is the first Netflix film from Nigeria and the first Nigerian submission for the Oscars. The movie was disqualified for having most of its dialogue in English.[10][11] After having spent decades in the movie industry, she was profiled alongside some celebrities and business executives in 2020 in two new books by the publisher and editor in chief of Yes International! magazine, Azuh Arinze.[12]
Early life
[edit]Nnaji was born in Mbaise, Imo State, located in the southeast region of Nigeria and grew up in Lagos, southwest Nigeria. The fourth of eight children, she was raised in a middle-class family; her father worked as an engineer and her mother was a nursery school tea
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