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I was not born to suffer all my life so I’ll Marry only ready-made Man – Nazareth Jesse Bako

Nazareth Jesse Bako isn’t another face on the scene, she began acting as far back as 2001 despite the fact that her first appearance in a motion picture came in about 2004. On the off chance that there’s truly somebody with an intriguing foundation, Naz, as she is called by companions, has one to be proud of.

She was conceived in Jerusalem, raised in Bida, Niger State. Her both parents are from Kuje Area Council, Federal Capital City, Abuja. She moved on from University of Abuja with B.Sc. in Economics.

In a late talk with Ayo Onikoyi, the performing artist said she gets innumerable engagement propositions consistently but is yet to decide with whom to settle down. At the point when the time comes the performer has a reasonable vision the sort of man she needs to share her bed with forever.

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6 comments

  1. Paul Paul

    How are you ? Lies lies lies.. You are already out of market.

  2. Ready made man choi

  3. Ajayi Modupe

    Let her marry any man she likes it’s her life

  4. Treasure Ozioma

    Bakoor boko haram Born in Isreal.. Hmnmn if you like marry shekau, good for you. Abeg next

  5. Jamiu Raji Rassaki

    Trolls everywhere, face ya work oh treasure Ozioma them

  6. Omotayo Amire

    She is not bad for a fling

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