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Nkechi Blessing Reveals Why She Stopped Acting

Popular Nollywood actress Nkechi Sunday Blessing has left fans stunned after disclosing the surprising reason behind her recent break from the movie industry. During a candid interview on the podcast Curiosity Made Me Ask, hosted by content creator Bae U Barbie, the outspoken actress shared an unexpected turn of events that led to her stepping away from acting.

According to Nkechi, an anonymous benefactor placed her on a staggering ₦1 million weekly salary at a time when she was struggling to make ends meet from her film roles.

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“Someone anonymously put me on a ₦1 million weekly salary because I wasn’t getting paid enough for movie roles — that’s why I took a break from acting,” Nkechi revealed.

She further explained that despite her hard work in the industry, her earnings from movie projects were often meager. In some cases, even after completing a film, she would make less than ₦1 million in total profit. This made the anonymous financial support a life-changing intervention.

When the podcast host pressed for details on whether the generous donor’s identity had since been revealed, the actress shut down the question with a firm response: “It’s not your business.”

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