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Monalisa Chinda shoots first episodes of TV talk show

Nollywood actress cum producer,  Monalisa Chinda shot the first episodes of her much publicized TV talks show, You and I.

On Wednesday, March 25, 2015, Nollywood actress cum producer,  Monalisa Chinda shot the first episodes of her much publicized TV talks show, .

According to sources, the TV talks show was shot at Kingsley Ogoro’s popular Klink Studios situated on Tafawa Balewa Crescent, Surulere, Lagos.

Pulse investigation showed that friends and fans of the actress showed up for the recording of the TV talk show which was hosted by the star.

The popular actress had kicked off the production of an all new magazine, , alongside her lover and business partner, Lanre Nzeribe but dumped the business after her romance with the businessman crashed in 2014.

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