Please be kind enough to drop d full interview… in fact, I’d appreciate it more if you could give us an hour interview with just Ms. Genevieve Nnaji. She’s such a gem and we’ve missed her so much on our screens.
Deadline, pls do dt which u’re good at wt dis gorgeous talent. 🙏🏾
Them: What excellence can one boast of from Old Nollywood?
Me: I raise you The great, iconic, legendary nd jewel of African cinema, Ms. Genevieve Nnaji!
She’s such a delight to watch & hear talk. Now anxiously looking forward to d very personal art dt she’s abt to create. ✨
Lord knows I also really want Genny to play Yejide should the book “Stay With Me” ever get adapted into a movie.
Ah! Na to begin fasting and prayer on top this one… I’m calling on all lovers of Ms. Genevieve Nnaji to please start manifesting this role for her. Edakun!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
The Red Sea Film Foundation returns to Cannes for its annual Women in Cinema gala — spotlighting trailblazing talents from the Arab world, Africa, and Asia.
This year, we’re proud to spotlight Genevieve Nnaji, a Nigerian actress, producer, and one of the leading figures in African cinema.
Widely regarded as a pioneer of Nollywood’s global expansion, she has built a career defined by critical acclaim, commercial success, and cultural impact. She made her directorial debut with Lionheart, which became the first Nigerian film acquired by Netflix and was selected as Nigeria’s submission to the Academy Awards. Beyond her work on screen, Nnaji is a producer committed to advancing the quality, reach, and global positioning of African storytelling. Her influence spans film, culture, and industry development, making her one of the most recognized and respected voices shaping the future of Nollywood today.
#RedSeaFilmFoundation #RedSeaIFF #WomenInCinema
The Red Sea Film Foundation returns to Cannes for its annual Women in Cinema gala — spotlighting trailblazing talents from the Arab world, Africa, and Asia.
This year, we’re proud to spotlight Genevieve Nnaji, a Nigerian actress, producer, and one of the leading figures in African cinema.
Widely regarded as a pioneer of Nollywood’s global expansion, she has built a career defined by critical acclaim, commercial success, and cultural impact. She made her directorial debut with Lionheart, which became the first Nigerian film acquired by Netflix and was selected as Nigeria’s submission to the Academy Awards. Beyond her work on screen, Nnaji is a producer committed to advancing the quality, reach, and global positioning of African storytelling. Her influence spans film, culture, and industry development, making her one of the most recognized and respected voices shaping the future of Nollywood today.
#RedSeaFilmFoundation #RedSeaIFF #WomenInCinema
‘The Eddy’ Director Laïla Marrakchi, Nigerian Actress-Producer Genevieve Nnaji & Indian Actress-Singer Tara Sutaria Among Honorees For Red Sea Film Foundation’s Women In ... https://t.co/ewdIIw84wM
My car was stolen and recovered by the CP crack squad IKEJA, and after I was asked to pay #400000 to the tracker agent the claimed to use, they sold my RS 350 Jeep! I have written petition to your office and till now nothing has been done,I have video prove and conversation prove as well and the police officers involved.
Please share and tag until Justice ⚖️ is done.
Nigeria police and extorting it's citizens.
Please help and re-post 🙏
@PoliceNG
03/05/2026
@GenevieveNnaji1, happy birthday to you, my numero uno. May the peace and joy of the Lord multiply in your heart; may His love guide your deeds. And may all your petitions be granted unto you.
Have a fulfilling year! 🎉❤️💫
#HappyGenevieveNnajisDayToYall
One of my favourite topics...Prayer and how to pray because it is something that I also struggled with for a while. So let me do a ka-mini thread. I write this from the pov of a believer.
GOD loves
GOD helps
GOD heals
GOD saves
GOD speaks
GOD blesses
GOD teaches
GOD watches
GOD answers
GOD defends
GOD forgives
GOD provides
GOD remakes
GOD redeems
GOD responds
GOD supports
GOD sees and
GOD cares about you.