Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar, may have missed out on many deals in the past, but the actress, who battled with an ailment for more than three years, is raring to go again.
Abubakar, who has appeared in many Nollywood movies and bagged notable awards, endured some difficult moments in the last few years as she was said to have been down with an undisclosed ailment that kept her in and out of the hospital.
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While some of her fans feared she might be battling cancer, others concluded that she might never appear on the screen again, but the popular actress was quick to debunk the reports, blaming some of her closed friends for being responsible for what she described as ‘wicked lies.’
The actress now seems to have shrugged off the various reports as she has returned to her bubbling self, appearing in new movies and relishing the prospect of getting back to the top again.
Days back, she shared the news of a new endorsement deal she just secured with Cagzin Fashion House, a reputable northern-based fashion company. While Abubakar did not reveal the details of the endorsement, it was believed that she might be smiling to the bank with some six figures in her account.
Speaking on the deal, the actress said she was excited to be associated with Cagzin House, adding that she would give her attention and project the company in good light.
The deal, R gathered, might have fetched Abubakar about N5 million.
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