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News — 18 September 2012
Ngozi Ezeonu rocks head on with Joyce Kalu for traditional adornments

Seasoned actress Ngozi Ezeonu has made an indelible mark in Nollywood with the class act and sheer display of true Nollywood and African culture.
Unlike other young artistes who are attempting endlessly to change accents, adopt different fashion style completely away from their roots, Ngozi holds firm and is a good representation of African heritage shared across the globe thorough movies.
For what is worth, Fashion is an integral part of what movies are all about aside the entertainment aspects of it, and hopefully the younger generation of actors will realize that Nollywood’s future will be better sustainable and continue to have a unique identity if they subtly keep the standards and local feel of movies and not aggressively attempt to copy other imported unknowns.
In the pics below, and true to her roots, Ngozi goes head to head with Juicy Kalu on local adornment.




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