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More sweet photos from Genevieve's 40th birthday celebration emerge online

Making pleasant memories is part of life. Top Nollywood celebrities recently gathered to mark the 40th birthday of Genevieve Nnaji and photos from the private party have been circulating online.

Earlier, Legit.ng shared the first photos from the special occasion which was also a celebration of a new movie titled Girls Cot. Most of the celebs present have taken to their social media pages to share photos from the fun-filled weekend bash.

Just recently, Nollywood queen, Omotola Jalade shared more photos from the special event. Many familiar faces including that of Koko master himself, D'banj was captured as they all had a good time celebrating many years of friendship, hard work and fame.

Many fans are hailing Genevieve for once again exuding class in marking her 40th birthday. With just close friends around, the actress showed the world how to be at the top of your game and still find time to party hard with colleagues and friends.

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Meanwhile, ace broadcaster IK Osakioduwa, clocked the age of 40 and he hosted popular faces in the industry to a night of celebration in an unusual, yet interesting way.

Many of his celebrity friends who have been fans and followers of popular Home Box Office (HBO) television series GOT, stormed the event and got the opportunity to dress as their favorite characters.

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