Annie Idibia named as one of Most Influential Women in African

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  • Glocal Unity Women International had announced Annie Idibia as one of the most influential women in Africa.
  • Reacting to the news via her Instagram story, Annie who was in disbelief, described the recognition as a loud one.

Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has been recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Africa.

Glocal Unity Women International announced her inclusion in this prestigious group, praising her talent, charisma, and social impact work.

The organization acknowledged her dedication to women’s empowerment, as well as her success in fashion and business.

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Annie Idibia reacted to the news on her Instagram story, expressing disbelief and thanking God for his grace.

She described the recognition as a “loud” achievement, emphasizing her gratitude and humility.

Reacting to the news via her Instagram story, Annie who was in disbelief, described the recognition as a loud one, noting that she is a child of grace

“Ok, guys!!
This one Loud
I am still rubbing my eyes. Gosh!! Pitching myself. So grateful!!
Child of Grace
Na me be this??
100 Most Influential in the entire African continent and the world. What?”.

In a similar news, Tobi Makinde dances in excitement as he bags global recognition.

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The actor took to social media to share his joy with fans after learning that his film has been selected for the prestigious 8th edition of the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival.

Tobi Makinde, visibly thrilled, expressed his gratitude on Instagram where he unveiled the film’s poster.

In his post, he thanked his supporters and praised the film for its deeply personal narrative that resonates with his own experiences.

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“Our film has been officially selected for the 8th edition of the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival. God be praised! I’m particularly excited about this one! It’s a tale that resonates well with me and for this reason it’s dear to my heart!” Tobi Makinde wrote.

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