Nigerian actress Stephanie Linus says celebrities like her can mobilize their fanbase and help stem the flood of women who swap Africa for a better life in Italy only to end up selling sex. The Lagos-based Nollywood star said she hopes to raise awareness and so prevent more women and girls
As part of its efforts to reduce maternal deaths in Africa through awareness creation among women and adolescent girls, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), has announced popular and multiple award winning Nollywood actress, Stephanie Linus, as its Regional Ambassador for maternal health in West and Central Africa. Linus, according to UNFPA Deputy Representative,
Filmmaker, Tope Oshin has announced her latest film project and 1st documentary titled “Amaka’s Kin – The Women of Nollywood in honour of late Nigerian legendary filmmaker, Amaka Igwe. According to Tope, the documentary x-rays the journey and challenges of female directors working within the Nigerian Motion Picture Industry popularly known as Nollywood.
Award winning actress and producer, Stephanie Linus has premiered a reality show; Make Me Fabulous, where real married couples that are in the midst of drifting apart, face the challenges of rekindling with the help of an expert team. The reality show is love inspired and will hit the TV screen on Sunday, May 24th […]