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Actress Rita Dominic allegedly engaged to a billionaire, Uche Maduagwu reacts

Rumours circulating the internet suggests that beautiful Nollywood actress, Rita Dominic is in love and set to walk down the aisle with her Mr. Right!

Prolific actress, Rita Dominic can be considered one of the most successful screen goddess to ever come out Nollywood and with this accomplishment, comes a huge fan base filled with people who love and adore her.

Well, the talented actress might have just broken a lot of hearts as reports currently trending online suggest that she has not only found her Mr. Right but is set to walk down the aisle soon.

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Reacting to the news, Nollywood actor and social media commentator, Uche Maduagwu, took to social media to write what appears to be a congratulatory message to her, hinting that the actress is set to wed a billionaire.

He wrote: "@ritadominic Your destiny is tied to a Billionaire HUSBAND... @ritadominic While minimum wage HATERS were laughing at you for not being in a serious relationship or married, God was busy preparing a billionaire for you. @ritadominic Shame on all those who have mocked you in the past, are they God? "

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He continued: "OK, is God not answering your prayers gradually? @ritadominic Your heart is too priceless, only a billionaire husband can pamper it well, I'm so happy for you dear sister, because finally, God is gradually putting a SMILE on your beautiful face, very soon, the world will start adding a "MRS" title on your name too...✈ I pray for every woman reading this, before the end of this year, God will give you a Billionaire boyfriend or husband."

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Several reports stated that they were spotted on board in a first class cabin of an airline as they returned to Lagos from an eastern country where both had gone on 'baecation'. Unconfirmed reports reveal that he is a well connect businessman and owns a publishing and entertainment platform.

Although Rita Dominic is yet to confirmed or deny the rumours, her fans are pretty excited about the possibility of their favourite screen goddess becoming a Mrs!

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