Ramsey Nouah
Ramsey Nouah
started his acting career with a role in Fortunes, one of the very popular
television soap operas at the time, in which he played the role of a character
named “Jeff Akin Thomas”. Since then, he's been featured in many Nigerian
films. Because he is very fair complexioned, Ramsey Nouah was chosen to star in
many love-related romantic Nollywood movies. He later became very famous for
featuring in love-related films - an attribution which earned him the nickname
“Lover boy”. Even up to date, Ramsey Nouah is one of the most sought after
actors in the Nigerian movie industry, as he’s acted in both English and Yoruba
movies.
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
Omolola Jalade is
the only female in her family. Her original career ambition was to work in
Business Management and while awaiting her results from University, she began
modeling to earn a living. Omotola attended Chrisland School Opebi (1981
-1987), Oxford Children School (1987), Santos Layout, Command Secondary School
Kaduna.( 1988-1993). she had a brief stint at Obafcmi Awolowo University and
finally completed her studies at Yaba College of Tcchnology Yaba (1996-2004),
where she studied Estate Management.
Omolola Ekcindc
burst into the Nollywood film industry with the movie “Mortal Inheritance”
(1995) where she played a sickle-cell patient who fights for her life even when
she knows she might not be able to live. This film which received good reviews,
won her awards for her role in the movie and is still known as one of Nigeria's
best movies ever made, she has starred in blockbuster movies like “Games Women
Play”, “Blood Sisters”, “All my life”, “Last Wedding”, A/r67o/T, The Woman in Afeand a host of others.
Nadia Buari
Nadia Buari (bom 21 November 1982) is a Ghanaian actress. Buari is the
daughter of Sidiku Buari, a Ghanaian musician. She studied Performing Arts at
the University of Ghana, Legon, and graduated with a BFA degree in Fine Arts.
Buari premiered on Ghanaian national television with the TV series Games People
Play in late 2005.
Her first major
film was Mummy's Daughter, after which she starred in Bey once: The
President's Daughter. Her role as "Beyonce" was her major breakthrough. She has
starred in more than 20 movies. She received two nominations for Best Actress in
a Leading Role at
the African Movie Academy Awards in 2007 and 2009.



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