“Nah your true age be that?”

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Nollywood actress, Jemima Osunde has reacted after being questioned about her age following a photo of her Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) she uploaded on Instagram.

The movie star had rejoiced and expressed excitement for being able to get her PVC after the rigorous processes. She went on to share a photo of it without blurring her date of birth (30th April 1996) as many do.

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She also made some waggish comments about her looks in the picture printed on the PVC.

She wrote:

“I’ve gotten my PVC!!!!! Eba mi yin oluwa logoooo ?????????????????????????????

OMG! I’m so happy ?????❤️ After about 3 weeks of hullabaloo, I got my PVC and I get to vote! There’s no better time than NOW to exercise that right.

We are tired abeg! No light, no fuel, no CASH! This is punishment and I personally do not deserve it??.

February 25th, lezzz haveet ??

#APatrioticBabe #ABabeAndMore #TheMoreIsMyPVC #IHaveIt IWillUseIt IWillVote #Eti-Osa #BetterDeyCome #Nigeria #WeWillBreakFree #SoHelpUsGod

PS: I swear I had my eyes open when they took this picture o, I don’t know what happened in post production???

PS edition 2: if you talk about this 5head, I will block you ????????”

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"Nah your true age be that?"

Reacting, an Instagram user identified as @kslend_ took to the comment section to leave a doubtful remark concerning her age.

He wrote: “Na your true age be that?? 1996.”

In response, Jemima wrote: “@kslend_ no, I asked INEC to reduce it for me and they did.”

See screenshot below:"Nah your true age be that?"

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