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Chika, has finally shaven the hair to her skin. Well, It’s no longer news that, Chika Ike, the Nollywood actress has received a whopping sum of N5m to shave off her hair for a movie she is currently working on, 'Moment of Tears'.
The movie, Moments of Tears, is directed by Obinna Ukaeze and produced by Jusmac. First Movies International is the executive producer.
Last year first movies paid Chika a huge sum of money to shoot a movie called the Blind where she had gushy makeup.
Now this year he paid Chika again N5m to cut her hair in this upcoming one.
He also did a sculpture of Olu Jacobs, all this and many more are scenes to be seen in the movie when it’s eventually released.
You may wonder what the producer has seen in the talented actress to be using her for such big tasks, we learnt, he said he has found Chika Ike’s acting prowess unalloyed and he’s ready to pay whatever it takes to feature her.
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