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Actress Daniella Okeke marks birthday with hot new photos

If you got it, flaunt it like it's nobody's business. Curvaceous Nollywood actress, Daniella Okeke has definitely got the right body and she is showing it off in the best way possible.

The beautifully endowed screen diva who turns a year older on March 25, took to social media to anticipate her big day with some absolutely jaw-dropping photos that have got her fans and followers going wild with excitement.

Taking to her Instagram page, she shared some hot photos of herself in a rather hugging bodycon dress. Sharing the photos, she let it known that her voluptuous 'behind' is all natural, contrary to what many people think.

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In one of the photos, she made what appears to be a joke about her age and the need to find a husband.

She wrote: "AM GOING TO BE A YEAR OLDER IN SOME HOURS... ITS TIME TO GET MARRIED...OYA HUSBAND MATERIAL GATHER IN COMMENT SECTION.. "

See photos below:

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In another photo, she wrote: "All i See is a Strong Black Intelligent Woman With a Big Fat Natural A*s...Wat do you see?"

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Speaking of getting married, Okeke seems to be quite unlucky when it comes to love.

Recall a while ago, the actress revealed she is often unlucky in love and ends up being heartbroken when she truly starts to care about someone. Okeke also seemed to be directing her words to a particular person when she stated that the person does not understand what love is.

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