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Nollywood’s Heartwarming Moment: Mercy Johnson And Co-Stars Pay Tribute To Veteran Liz Benson on Set
- Mercy Johnson and fellow actors pay homage to veteran actress Liz Benson on the set of their new movie.
- The touching video of the tribute garners praise and admiration from fans and colleagues.
- This heartwarming moment contrasts with recent controversies involving Mercy Johnson and fellow actresses in Nollywood.
Eko hot blog reports that Nollywood darling Mercy Johnson Okojie, alongside fellow actors, shared a touching video online, showing them paying homage to the legendary Liz Benson on the set of their latest movie, “A Mother’s Son.”
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In the heartwarming clip, Mercy Johnson and Georgina Ibeh humbly knelt before Liz Benson, expressing their admiration for her iconic career.
Actor Mike Godson also joined in, showing his respect for the veteran actress.
Mercy Johnson, in her caption, expressed her gratitude for having Liz Benson on set once again, garnering praise and adoration from fans and colleagues alike.
The emotional gesture follows a recent outpouring of appreciation in the industry, with veteran actress Patience Ozokwo also receiving heartfelt gratitude from Mercy Johnson for her unwavering support.
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Despite moments of warmth and camaraderie, Mercy Johnson has faced her fair share of controversies, including recent allegations from fellow actresses Angela Okorie and Queeneth Hilbert, which have stirred up discussions within the industry.
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