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Marry A Man Who Will Complete You – Anita Joseph

Anita Joseph and her husband, Real MC Fish

Anita Joseph and her husband, Real MC Fish

Popular Nollywood actress, Anita Joseph has come out to share a heartwarming story of how she counseled and prayed for a lady who had been single for a long time to find a good partner.

She recently had her say via her social media page, and fans have been reacting.

According to her, the lady in question reached out to her seeking advice on how to find a good partner, and she simply she prayed for her while counselling the woman on how to attract the right kind of man.

Anita then urged her followers to ensure they marry a man who completes them and makes them happy.

Her words, “Marry who you choose, Marry who you’re happy with, Marry who completes you Shallom … I was counseling a Girl the other Day ,she said mama “Please pray for me to marry a good man ✍️.”

“I did and today she’s married hallelujah ✅ Next week I’m gona be praying for the singles. It’s your Turn Shallom !! For as many as believe so shall they receive Amen 💙”

WOW.

Nollywood is a sobriquet that originally referred to the Nigerian film industry. The origin of the term dates back to the early 2000s, traced to an article in The New York Times. Due to the history of evolving meanings and contexts, there is no clear or agreed-upon definition for the term, which has made it a subject to several controversies.

The origin of the term “Nollywood” remains unclear; Jonathan Haynes traced the earliest usage of the word to a 2002 article by Matt Steinglass in the New York Times, where it was used to describe Nigerian cinema.

Charles Igwe noted that Norimitsu Onishi also used the name in a September 2002 article he wrote for the New York Times. The term continues to be used in the media to refer to the Nigerian film industry, with its definition later assumed to be a portmanteau of the words “Nigeria” and “Hollywood”, the American major film hub.

Film-making in Nigeria is divided largely along regional, and marginally ethnic and religious lines. Thus, there are distinct film industries – each seeking to portray the concern of the particular section and ethnicity it represents. However, there is the English-language film industry which is a melting pot for filmmaking and filmmakers from most of the regional industries.



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