Empress Njamah is a Nigerian actress.[2] In 2012, she was nominated
for best supporting actress at the Africa Movie Academy Awards, but
lost out to Terry Pheto.Njamah's parents are of Nigerian and
Cameroonian origins. She is a graduate of English from Olabisi
Onabanjo University, Ogun State.[1] She once dated Timaya, but the
relationship ended after becoming a subject of discussion on social
media.[3][4] Commenting on her marital status, she explained that she
is not bothered by remaining single since her family is enlightened
and understands that the ratio of women to men is uneven. She went
further to explain that celebrity marriages do not last and there
really isn't any point in wasting funds for a wedding that will not
stand the test of time. On the prevalence on "baby mama's" in
Nollywood, she explained to The Punch that most of the single
actresses with children regret their steps but are not bold enough to
say that in public.[5]She started acting in 1995.[1] As part of her
corporate social responsibility, she launched a foundation called
House of Empress, that caters for kids with special needs. The
foundation celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2016.[6][7]
for best supporting actress at the Africa Movie Academy Awards, but
lost out to Terry Pheto.Njamah's parents are of Nigerian and
Cameroonian origins. She is a graduate of English from Olabisi
Onabanjo University, Ogun State.[1] She once dated Timaya, but the
relationship ended after becoming a subject of discussion on social
media.[3][4] Commenting on her marital status, she explained that she
is not bothered by remaining single since her family is enlightened
and understands that the ratio of women to men is uneven. She went
further to explain that celebrity marriages do not last and there
really isn't any point in wasting funds for a wedding that will not
stand the test of time. On the prevalence on "baby mama's" in
Nollywood, she explained to The Punch that most of the single
actresses with children regret their steps but are not bold enough to
say that in public.[5]She started acting in 1995.[1] As part of her
corporate social responsibility, she launched a foundation called
House of Empress, that caters for kids with special needs. The
foundation celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2016.[6][7]
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