"I think people have to kind of hear the fact that I started writing when I was nine years old. I want people to know my story and all the things that I do. I realize that sometimes, it is important to tell your own story, in your own words. So, that you can also have young people realize that you don’t give up. You just have to keep dreaming and realizing those dreams."
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Peace Anyiam-Osigwe
Peace Anyiam-Osigwe MFR (30 March 1969 – 9 January 2023) was a Nigerian filmmaker and entertainment executive who has been called "the queen of Nollywood films". She was the founder of globally acclaimed film ceremony, Africa Movie Academy Award.
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