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PHOTO: Ini Edo's Newly acquired N70m Naira Mansion

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Popular Nollywood actress, Ini Edo has added another feather to being a screen diva.

The beautiful actress who recently had a messy separation from her American-based Nigerian businessman husband, Philip Ehiagwina, with her bride-price returned, has shown that whatever happens, life goes on. The Nigerian actress who began her film career in the year 2000, and has featured in more than 50 movies since that time has built a  magnificent home fit for a star that she really is.
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According to E247Mag, the Theatre Arts graduate of the University of Calabar has bought herself a N70m home in Lekki, Lagos, a huge amount of money she probably got from her multimillion naira endorsement deals in which telecoms giant, Glo is a force to reckon with.

The magnificent house is in an inner street inside Lekki which boasts of a foyer, solid gate, and a backyard. The allure of the house is its design and expansive space. And reports made it known that the ebony looking actress is already living in the house with her siblings.

Below are photos of the magnificent mansion:

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Meanwhile, reports have it that the bakery owned by the actress which produces Ini Delicious bread has been closed down due to its affiliation with her ex-husband.



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