Tamara Eteimo Wins African Culture Image Award In The USA

Posted on October 27, 2016
MICHAEL AKINOLA
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Nollywood actress Tamara Eteimo is celebrating a big achievement in her career.
The former Next Movie Star winner recently added another diadem to her award mantelshelf as she won the 2016 African Culture Image Award in the USA as the Best Supporting Actress.
At the event which took place at the Scadshow Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, Tamara clinched the award for her role in the movie Fallen produced by Uduak Isong Oguamanam.
The actress who was excited about her win, thanked her fans for their votes and support.
“This is my first official award apart from winning the New York Film Academy recognition as the Best Acting student and the Next Movie Star Reality Show, both in 2011. Thanks to the most high who didn’t only make this possible but did it in a very beautiful way. Many thanks to my fans who supported me with their votes. My love for you all is unquenchable,” she stated.
Tamara is also up for other awards this year as she has been nominated for the Actress of the Year at the Scream Awards 2016 and the Actor of the Year at the Niger Delta Advancement Award 2016.

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