- Ini Dima-Okojie shared stunning photos of herself in white on her birthday.
Nollywood actress Ini Dima-Okojie is celebrating her birthday in style, and she did so by sharing breathtaking photos of herself dressed in elegant white.
Taking to Instagram, the actress reflected on the new chapter of her life, expressing that this year’s birthday feels unique and meaningful.
“This birthday feels different…quieter, brighter, deeper. I LIKE HER 🥰 Happy birthday to me 🤎,” she captioned the stunning images.
Her fans and colleagues flooded the comments with warm wishes, praising her beauty and growth over the years.
Ini continues to be one of Nollywood’s most stylish and admired actresses, and her birthday post was yet another reminder of her grace and elegance.
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In other news, Nigerian Afrobeats star Ayra Starr is spreading her wings beyond music and stepping into the world of film, marking her acting debut in the upcoming movie adaptation of Children of Blood and Bone, based on the best-selling fantasy novel by Nigerian-American author Tomi Adeyemi.
The “Rush” and “Bloody Samaritan” hitmaker will feature alongside an all-star international cast that includes screen legends like Idris Elba, Viola Davis, and Cynthia Erivo.
This project, backed by major Hollywood studios, is one of the most anticipated African fantasy adaptations to hit global screens, and Ayra’s inclusion is already creating a buzz across both Nollywood and Hollywood.
Ayra Starr’s role in Children of Blood and Bone is not just a career milestone for her, but a huge moment for Afrobeats and Nigerian representation in global cinema.
Known for her captivating voice and youthful energy, her transition from stage to screen is drawing applause from fans who see this as another example of Nigerian talents dominating the global entertainment scene.
In a recent interview with CBS Morning, Ayra Starr admitted she had long harboured dreams of acting but had been held back by nerves.
“I’ve always been shy when it comes to acting, but this is the first time in my life that I’ve been on camera and I’m not singing,” she said.
“I learned so much from everybody on set, not even just the greats—even like just the actors on set, the 16-year-olds, the 14-year-olds on set—it was so inspiring just watching them.”
She praised her co-stars, calling the experience a masterclass in discipline and stamina. “Working with actors of that calibre taught me so much. It wasn’t just fun it was transformational.”