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Actress Sharon Ooja bags new ambassadorial deal
Nigerian actress, Sharon Ooja has added another feather to her cap as she bags an ambassadorial deal with a real estate development and construction company, Throne Investment Homes.
The beautiful actress who came into limelight after her role as Shalewa in ‘Skinny Girl In Transit’ disclosed this via her Instagram page today, April 11th, 2020.
According to Sharon, she grew up in the north and it is a huge privilege to sign with a company that understands her need to invest the right way.
In her words;
“I’m super excited to be the new brand ambassador and new addition to the Throne Real Estate family @thronehomes for me this was a specific choice as I grew up in the north , and what better way to preserve that memory than to sign with a company that understands my need to invest the right way and in abuja 💃🏻💃🏻!!! Thanks to @thronehomes I’m now a proud owner of land in abuja 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻 see my God💃🏻💃🏻”
Speaking about Throne Investments Homes, she stated that it is right investment anyone can make for the future.
“Throne Investment Homes is a premium real estate development and construction company. While we are young and vibrant its imperative to make the right investment choices for the future. Especially with real estate. And also with a company that understands our financial level without any pressure .
Throne real estate aims to give you the best living experiences. Now you can own your own land, build your own houses, or have us build for in the FCT, Abuja, all at affordable prices.. ❤️”
See her post below;
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