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URGENT: Eucharia Anunobi says she needs a husband

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Nollywood veteran, Eucharia Anunobi, has opened up that she urgently needs a man to put a ring on her finger.

Recall that the 56-year-old actress-cum-pastor was alleged to be dating a 27-year-old colleague, Lucky Oparah, which she denied.

She has now told the BBC Igbo that she urgently needs a man to marry her.

According to a transcript of the interview published by The Cable, Eucharia Anunobi said she hopes to get married to a man who has what it takes to be a husband.

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“Please, I use this opportunity and tell the world that I want to marry urgently. A great man should show himself and put a ring on this finger of mine. My specification is a man who is God-fearing and handsome,” the actress said.

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“He must be up to the task, having everything that makes a man male. You must be complete, that’s all I can say.”

On how much of herself she’s willing to give away in a film project, Eucharia Anunobi said she can’t play nude scenes.

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“I won’t act nude scenes in movies, even if I’m offered a houseful of money. I didn’t know there was anyone in their right mind in our industry who would want to go nude in a movie, except if they’re pornstars,” the actress said.

“It’s not nudity that would spread the message we look to put out. It’s the word of mouth that does the job.”

Born in Owerri, Imo state, Eucharia Anunobi had, after secondary education, proceeded to the Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Enugu where she graduated with a national diploma in Mass Communication.

She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree after studying the English Language at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Eucharia came into the limelight for her role in the movie series ‘Glamour Girls’ in 1994.

She has gone on to feature in hundreds of movies including ‘Abuja Connection’ and ‘Letters to a Stranger.’

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