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I Don’t Factor in In Constructing With A Man – Actress Georgina Onuoha Says

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Nigerian actress, Georgina Onuoha has said that she does no longer imagine in constructing the future and a lifestyles with a man.

A variety of Nollywood actresses grasp expressed shock over the information of actor Yul Edochie marrying actress Judy Austin after welcoming a teenager alongside with her. Among the actresses who lambasted him is Georgina Onuoha.

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Actress Georgina Onuoha has taken to her page to allotment a video after criticizing Yul Edochie over his contemporary actions. In step with Georgina, she does no longer imagine in constructing with a man reason she started constructing her procure lifestyles t age 9 alongside with her mother.

“Dear Ladies,

Know this and grasp your peace.

In my arrangement, I enact no longer imagine within the philosophy of “ constructing with a man,” which is why I started working on the age of 9 with my mom so far.

But must you watched in constructing with a man, cheap and beautiful ample, real be particular you produce yourself as you might well perhaps be constructing alongside with her or him.

Elevate out no longer quit your lifestyles and occupation for somebody or anything.

Produce you, and pretty a pair of things will fall in residing.

A self-sufficient and reliant lady or man has no fear when the surprising occurs in a relationship.

Thanks, @stephruhle for continuously giving the simplest monetary advice. I’m without end a fan 🙏❤️.”

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Source: www.ghgossip.com

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