Why I can’t serve Abia state for free – Ngozi Nwosu

Why I can’t serve Abia state for free – Ngozi Nwosu

Nollywood actress, Ngozi Nwosu has disclosed why she can’t serve her own home state for free

She described their act towards her as inhuman and wicked, vowing she can never render any free service for her state – Abia, except they pay through their nose.

Ngozi disclosed this in a recent interview.

According to her, the state government was not there for her during her 2012 health crisis.

Nwosu, now 61, allegedly faced a kidney-related illness, and said it was Lagos state Government who was there for her instead.

“I have personally said it that there is nothing my state will call me for that I would go for free.

“They would pay through their nose for me to be there. I am from Arochukwu local government, Abia state,” she stated.

Speaking on how she was helped by Lagos state, she said;

“It was the fame I had through the roles I played in series then that helped me when I needed help.

“The person who called the Lagos state government did it because I was her favorite actor. So when she heard I was down she called the government to save my live because she loves me,” she added.

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