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Nollywood actress and producer Yvonne Jegede has sparked an important conversation about financial stability and sustainability in the Nigerian film industry.
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Oct 28, 2025
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Nollywood actress and producer Yvonne Jegede has sparked an important conversation about financial stability and sustainability in the Nigerian film industry.
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Oct 28, 2025
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Pulse Nigeria is the leading online news platform in Nigeria for timely and relevant news, entertainment and lifestyle updates. We deliver headlines by the hour on the most important and relevant news topics, helping millions of young people navigate current events and stay updated on happenings around them.
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Yvonne Jegede, born on August 25, 1983, in Agenebode, Edo State, Nigeria, is a renowned Nollywood actress, producer, model, and TV personality. She gained prominence with a cameo in 2Face Idibia’s “African Queen” music video. Her acting debut was in the 2004 film Missing Angels. After earning a degree in International Relations from Girne American University, she returned to Nollywood, starring in films like Okafor’s Law and 10 Days in Sun City. In 2015, she produced and starred in 3 is Company. Yvonne is a single mother to her son, Xavier, and continues to influence the Nigerian entertainment industry
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