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Nollywood veteran actress, Ngozi Nwosu, has returned to Nigeria after receiving treatment abroad. The delectable screen diva jetted out of Nigeria to the United Kingdom for medical treatment in February 2013.
She went for a treatment of a heart and kidney related disease in a UK hospital.
It took the intervention of Lagos State government which donated the sum of N4.5million to make up for the N6million she needed for the trip.
We learnt that Ngozi returned to Nigeria on Tuesday night after a successful treatment.
Her friends and associates welcomed her back in the country while she thanked the Lagos State government and her fans for supporting her.
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