Nollywood actress, Rita Dominic, turned a year older on Friday, as she clocked 44.
The University of Port Harcourt graduate has mostly kept silent on social media, only posting videos from her celebration on InstaStories.
She did post a simple picture, tagging it: “Mood.”
Rita has also been responding to well-wishers on Twitter.
Colleague, Uche Jombo, celebrated the Suru L’ere actress in an Instagram post.
“Let’s 💃🏽🍷🎂 It’s ReeDee’s day!!!!!!!!! Happiest birthday to this sexy girl! Ever graceful❤ Ever loving😍Ever beautiful💋 Wishing you a fantastic year and beyond
@ritadominic Chukwu gozie gị Asa oma❤ #adambaise,” she wrote.
Rita Dominic is a member of the Royal Nwaturuocha family of Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area in Imo State.
She is the youngest of four siblings. Her late parents were medical practitioners; her father was a medical doctor and her mother a nursing officer.
Rita started performing when she was a child, appearing in school plays and children’s television shows in Imo State. She starred in her first movie, A Time to Kill in 1998.
She has starred in over 100 Nollywood productions including Legal War, Immaterial, Caught-up, A Better Place, Yankee Girls, True Lies, White Water, Run Away Prince, Saidi’s Song, Iyore and ’76.
Rita has won awards such as Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, Best of Nollywood Awards, Golden Icon Academy Movies Awards and Africa Internal Film Festival.