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Nollywood Actor Williams Uchemba Shows Of His New House in U.S

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Nollywood actor, philanthropist, and a comic star, Williams Uchemba just shared photos of his new house in USA, Williams said that the house will be for him alone till he marries and he equally hopes to complete the building by placing the necessary interiors in due time.

The actor shared photos of his new house and wrote,

“So since I’m not yet married this is going to be for me, myself and I…Let’s get to work with Furnishing”, he said.

The Nollywood star attributed his success to Gods faithfulness and increasing blessing.

“MY NEW CRIB!!! Ladies and Gentlemen… still in the first quarter of the year and God’s faithfulness keeps increasing everyday”.

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Williams Uchemba is a Nollywood actor from Southeast Nigeria. He started from his childhood to feature in movies and is currently the African Youth Rep to the UN, CEO Prothesis Entertainment limited.

A movie was in the making and this producer did not hesitate to include William Uchemba as one of the casts.That was the beginning of William’s acting career when he featured in the movie titled Journey of the Dead. Ever since this movie, William has gone on to become unstoppable in the Nigerian movie industry.

Hailing from the southeastern part of Nigeria, William Uchemba has featured in movies alongside stars like Olu Jacobs, Ramsey Noah to mention few. Now the CEO of Prothesis Entertainment, his efforts at empowering the Nigerian youths has been recognized worldwide. He is the Africa Youth UN Ambassador.

Williams Uchemba graduated with a degree in International Relations. He finished from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Williams became famous for playing roles of the wayward child in movies while he was still just 7years of age and also a troublesome child in movies as a kid actor. But as a grownup, he is known for roles as a lover boy.

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