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We Grew Apart – Kate Henshaw Speaks on Fallout with Genevieve Nnaji

Veteran Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has opened up about her relationship with fellow movie star Genevieve Nnaji, revealing that their friendship faded over time due to growing distance and mistrust. Speaking candidly about the situation, Henshaw said there was no major fallout or dramatic confrontation between them. Instead, she explained that their friendship gradually became distant over time. "We grew apart, maybe she had some kind of distrust about me. I really don't know what came over her," Henshaw said. The actress revealed that she and Genevieve Nnaji were once close friends but eventually drifted apart without any clear explanation. Henshaw expressed confusion about the change in their relationship but emphasized that she has moved on from the situation. Henshaw's comments came after speculation about a potential rift between the two Nollywood giants circulated online. The veteran actress addressed the […]

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Genevieve Nnaji Calls for Pan African Film Collaboration

Genevieve Nnaji has called for stronger collaboration among film industries across Africa. The veteran Nollywood actress and filmmaker said African filmmakers should work more closely together to create joint productions that can reach wider audiences. She explained that such partnerships would help tell African stories in a stronger and more united way. Nnaji said she has long hoped to see more cross-border film projects within the continent. According to her, Africa has many rich stories that deserve to be shared on a larger stage. She also praised the growing number of women in the film industry, especially female producers, directors, and filmmakers in Nigeria. She said their rising presence is encouraging and shows how much the industry has grown. The actress noted that Nollywood is still relatively young but has already made impressive progress. She said there is still more […]

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Amaechi, Elumelu, Genevieve Nnaji attend service of songs for Ojy Okpe’s father

Former Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi, billionaire banker Tony Elumelu and Nollywood star Genevieve Nnaji were among top dignitaries who attended the service of songs for the late father of Arise TV presenter Ojy Okpe in Lagos. The event was held in honour of Chief Matthew Egwuenu, a retired commissioner of police and Ojy’s father, who died on February 6 at the age of 80. Videos and photos from the service showed Genevieve Nnaji seated close to Ojy as she paid her respects and offered support to her long‑time friend. Amaechi and Elumelu were also captured greeting the family and other guests as hymns, tributes and prayers were offered for the late elder statesman. Social media clips from the ceremony highlighted the sombre but dignified atmosphere, with many attendees describing Chief Egwuenu as a disciplined police officer, community leader and […]

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