Women are being celebrated once every year on international women’s day. But it is not enough to celebrate everything that the woman is. Celebrating these priceless entities once in a year is just an acceptable norm. However, we can take more days to do that, especially for the fabulous women in Nollywood.
A day is not enough to celebrate the fabulous Women In Nollywood
Women in Nollywood are not successful because they are stronger than everyone else, they just have a pattern of love. They shine brighter every day, and they have been big motivations for many girls in Africa.
They have empowered many women to pursue a career and be successful. We have been touched by them and have profited from their brilliance. Words are not enough to celebrate these fabulous women, and today isn’t enough either. However, we have made out this time to give them back our love.
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Kate Henshaw
Kate Henshaw is an embodiment of talent, well known for her wild smile. She has lasted two decades in Nollywood and made a generous impact with her talent.
She is a proud representative of women and seems to be at the peak of that. The actress was recently named one the judges of the world’s biggest talent show ‘The World’s Best’ which is run by CBS Global.
Hilda Dokubo
Before venturing into politics H D rocked the screens and was best in her days.
She is a humanitarian and she is passionate about people. She has shown this by participating in several humanitarian services as well as playing strong emotional roles in movies. The actress is an advocate for young people and a representative of women.
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Joke Silva
Having being an adopted child herself, she combines her profession as an entertainer with being a philanthropist. Moreso, empowering and supporting women is one of her many skills. She participates in women training and education and supports women emancipation.
Monalisa Chinda
Monalisa is a professional in her act as well as a socialist using the media as a means to offer professional solutions to social situations. The later she achieved through her TV talk show You & I with Monalisa.
Although being an actress was not her first career path, she ended up with it anyway. It didn’t take the actress any time to acquire fans for herself after her first appearance on screen in the mid-90s.
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