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Nollywood actress, Susan Peters becomes a mother [PHOTOS]

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Nov 8, 2012
  • 1 min read

Self-acclaimed Duchess of Idoma and Nollywood actress Susan Peters is now a mother. Did I hear you say how come? Yes, the slim-built thespian has adopted a child.

The controversial actress made this known via a ‘tweet’ yesterday. Close pals disclosed that the Ado-born Benue-State widely traveled actress adopted a baby girl from the Gateway City, Ogun State.

Susan tweeted thus: “Motherhood, loving it with my new baby from Ogun State! SPF Benue Pikin. Me and mother in Ogun State! SPF Benue Pikin! Proudly Idoma!”

The delectable actress is fast becoming the darling of movie buffs in the Nigerian motion picture industry, globally known as Nollywood.


Although, born and raised in Kano, the business woman-turned-entertainer has continued to open new vistas for herself and budding career, since her relocation from the north to south, in pursuit of her dream.

After an excursion with her classmates, she began auditioning for acting jobs amongst other Nollywood projects and started acting in 2002, the same year she graduated.

She started modelling as well in 2003 and has appeared in many advertisements. From billboards to TV commercials, Press ads, Handbills and many more, including BAT (British America Tobacco) For West Africa Billboard, Fidelity Bank Billboard, Bank P.H.B billboard, Golden Penny Pasta Billboard, U.H.F Long life Milk Billboard, Haemeron Blood tonic Billboard, Airport Branding, Finbank TVC and Press, amongst others.

The actress was recently in the news for acquiring a Blackberry Porsche and for Lesbian practices.

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