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The stunning actress, who has grown through the years, to become the most recognizable face from Nollywood, had a little family party recently, in honour of her mother Benedatte Nnaji who clocked 60.
And there were just a few people in attendance, including Genny’s dad, her friends Ndidi Obioha and Data Okorodudu, and her daughter Chimebuka.
With everyone dressed in uniform Ankara fabrics, and music from a local band led by one of Genevieve’s brothers who’s an aspiring singer, those present told us ‘there was plenty to eat and drink’, and ‘a lot of love’ on display.
‘Genevieve didn’t want it to be a Nollywood thing’, a family source told us.
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‘Genevieve herself took to the mic and sang from time to time’, our source said.
Chimebuka, Genevieve’s daughter, whose identity (and that of her father) had been shrouded in secrecy, was part of the revelry.
Looking very much like her mother, the young lady seemed quiet and laid back, according to NET sources who saw her at the party.
We’re told she lived with Genevieve’s parents for years, but ‘has a solid relationship’ with her mother.
No one knows who her father is, and Genevieve will not say, in spite of lingering speculation and interests.
Insiders tell us Chimebuka is already in her 20s, and currently undergoing national youth service.
Genevieve clocked 33 on Thursday May 3, 2012. Recently photos of the actress and her family celebrating her younger brother Stephen Nnaji’s graduation from the University of London popped up online.
The actress, scandalized for years, following negative media coverage as her career grew, has since mastered the art of keeping her private life private – except from therecent stunts with D’banj.
And she has since repositioned herself, earning the respect of the media and fans, and building a reputation that sets her apart.
Her story: her whole world coming to an abrupt halt when she became pregnant as a teenager, getting ostracized by friends and family, not being able to return to school until much later; and how she has turned it all round – moving from shame to fame, and becoming the pride of the entire family, at just 33, is an inspiration to many, and a testimony to the power of possibilities.
Many now use her as a case study for teenagers who have gotten into one trouble or the other; saying it is still very possible to dust their pants and catch up with, if not overtake their peers.
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