The actress who is from the Northern part of Nigeria in a recent interview with the Nation opened up some more about herself, relationship goals and many more.
About herself;
I am a producer and a writer; I am a farmer, which is a huge investment. My dad is the one handling that aspect because he knows about it, but I am the chief executive officer there. We have restaurants and bakery, these are all a big blessing. And I have urged my younger sister to go into the make-up profession so that I can invest in that too. I am actually proud of the beauty industry and I will like to invest in it, another way of supporting the family.
Is she rich?
-Not at all, there are some other people who are more comfortable. Sometimes I do get broke, and I ask people for money and u know how we Nigerians are, they reply you ‘Oh I don’t have money for now’. So to avoid that, I try to safe for such rainy days.If she wasn't an actor, what other carer would she prefer?
I would have loved to be a lawyer or work in an embassy so I can make visa available to a lot of people who want to go and party, since they love partying and love seeing places so much. So when they have seen enough, they will come back. I would have loved to be an interpreter of languages. Also I would have loved to be a mediator among countries working with the UN.About guys in the industry asking her out?
Well, you do not get married because you are in Nollywood or because people there are proposing. Moreover I do not encourage people to date where they work.Will she marry an actor?
I will definitely not marry an actor.
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