Ageless actress Rita Dominic remains a true role model to many Nigerian young ladies and beyond.
Since getting married to her heartthrob, Fidelis Anosike in an elaborate traditional and fairytale wedding last year, the Mbaise, Imo State-born actress has always carried herself high and in such a manner that has endeared her to many after her marriage.
While she's still savouring that momentous feast, the love of her life deemed it necessary to hand over the baton of administering the famous Miss Nigeria Organisation to the actress after 16 years of being run by his Folio Communications. For Rita, the new task is more of a mission to rebrand the foremost beauty pageant in the country.
The actress has shown her willingness to hit the ground running. The good news was greeted with excitement from both her colleagues and fans when she announced it on her Instagram page during the week. The organisation will be managed by The Audrey Silva Company, which is co-owned by the actress and Mildred Okwo, a film director.
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