Actress, model, and brand ambassador, Annie Idibia, on Thursday, recounted how she lost her younger brother, Emmanuel, to tuberculosis because her family could not afford treatment.
Calling her account “the true story of my life as a kid raised by a single struggling mother with four kids”, the 32-year-old narrated how tough things got after her parents divorced.
Reminiscing on some of the things she did to support the family, the wife of 2face Idibia thanked God for turning her life around “from that girl that use to help her mom sell pepper soup after school”.
She also recalled how she started her first degree as a part-time student because she had to work full-time and how she could not make it as a model because of her height.
Before kicking off her acting career, Annie competed in the Queen of All Nations Beauty Pageant where she placed runner-up and also had a cameo appearance in the video of 2face Idibia’s ‘African Queen’.
She competed in the reality TV show, Next Movie Star, before coming to limelight for her roles in the movies titled Pleasure and Crime and Blackberry Babes.
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