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Nneoma Jessica Nnana: Parental Influence On Choosing Life Partner Isn’t Helpful

The current Nollywood sensation, Nneoma Jessica Nnanna, widely known as Oma Nnanna, holds a degree in Computer Science from the prestigious University of Port Harcourt. 

Standing at 5.7 feet tall, this talented actress hails from Imo State, specifically the Nwangele Local Government Area. 

The charming and well-built actress is proficient in the Igbo language and has some knowledge of Ikwere, a language commonly spoken in Port Harcourt. 

Nnenna frequently associates with prominent figures in the Nollywood industry. 

When CREEKVIBES Publisher inquired whether her regal appearance indicated a royal lineage, she replied, “No, I am not from a royal family.” 

The actress, who showcased her dexterity in films such as Montana, My First Man and many other engaged in a brief interview with CREEKVIBES’ Oluwadamilare Daniels. Enjoy the highlights of the conversation.

How long have you been in the Nollywood Industry?

I have been around for Nine years.

How many awards do you have to your credit?

I have three awards

Love is a beautiful thing, are you married?

I’m not married.

How soon should your fans be expecting your wedding invite?

Anytime soon

As a Nollywood actor, have you considered going into the political terrain?

I just want to focus on my career for now.

Are you tribalistic when it comes to choosing a life partner, if yes why?

I do not adhere to tribalistic views when selecting a life partner. This is due to my uncertainty regarding the direction in which love may lead me.

Do you think parental influence on choosing a life partner is helpful?

No o, parental influence on choosing a life partner isn’t helpful.

How many countries have you been to around the world?

For now, just two countries.

Name two countries you will want to visit and why?

I would like to visit: Spain and US.

Discuss Four characteristics of your ideal man, that you will be proud to call your own?

Hmmmmm… he should be tall, dark, and handsome, impeccably clean, an admirer of fine fragrances, articulate, and most importantly, aged 40 or older with a white beard (not compulsory though)

Very intentional, he should not hold grudges! He must be a man who communicates passionately.

Will you want to run an NGO in the future?

NGO? I don’t know for now.

What and what have you done before stepping into Nollywood?

I have done businesses before joining Nollywood, I sold perfumes, sold robes/night wears with hair bonnets , lingerie, Sold men’s wear, I have even done food business!

Will you want to own or run an outfit, perhaps a school, restaurant, boutique or another company?

Yes, I will definitely own a restaurant and boutique someday.