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Veteran Nollywood actress, Patience Ozokwo, a.k.a Mama G, has been gifted a car by her children days after celebrating her birthday.
The actress who turned 62 on September 14, broke down in tears as she received a brand new car from her children as her birthday gift.
Taking to her Instagram, she wrote, ”I am still recovering from yesterday’s surprise."
"There is something so special about this birthday. Thank you to everyone who reached out and who said a prayer for me. I am grateful and blessed indeed.”
Patience Ozokwo also shared a video where she danced with her family to celebrate the occasion.
The actress recently shared a photo of her 10 children and 24 grandchildren (Including their partners).
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