Genevieve Nnaji Responds to Man Who Said She’s Growing Old –


  • Nollywood legend Genevieve Nnaji expressed happiness to a fan who commented on her photo, expressing her growing old.
  • Genevieve Nnaji shared a mugshot of herself in front of a nature-themed artwork on her Twitter page now X.
  • A fan commented on the actress’s growing old age, describing her as a fine wine and stating that she cannot cheat nature.

Veteran Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji recently responded to a fan’s remark about her aging, offering a candid and philosophical perspective on the natural process of growing older.

The actress had shared a photo of herself on X (formerly Twitter), posing in front of an artistic nature-themed background. While many admired her beauty, one fan commented, “You really cannot cheat nature. My fine wine is finally growing old,”

Rather than taking offense, Genevieve acknowledged the reality of aging with a thought-provoking response. She replied, “It gets worse bro. I’ll get so old I’ll die🤷🏾‍♀️. 😊if I’m lucky”,

Her comment sparked mixed reactions, with many fans praising her maturity and wisdom in embracing the inevitable. Others commended her graceful aging, describing her as timeless.

Genevieve Nnaji remains one of Nollywood’s most respected and admired actresses, known not just for her talent but also for her elegance and wisdom.

In other news, Ghana has initiated an investigation into the death of Nigerian boxer Segun Olanrewaju, who collapsed during a bout against Ghanaian Jon Mbanugu at Fight Night 15 in Accra on March 29.

Olanrewaju, a former West African and national light-heavyweight champion with a 24-fight record, collapsed in the third round and was later pronounced dead at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

Ghana’s Sports Minister, Kofi Adams, confirmed that a committee would be set up for a thorough and transparent probe.

The investigation comes amid allegations by the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control’s Secretary-General, Remi Aboderin, that the fight did not follow proper regulations, raising broader concerns over fighter safety in professional boxing.

“It is only through an investigation that we can determine if all the necessary fight protocols were followed, including ringside safety measures and the presence of paramedics,” Adams said. “We need to institute a committee to look into what happened, and I assure everyone that nothing will be covered up.”