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5 things we know about Genevieve's new home [PHOTO]

Find out more about Genevieve Nnaji's property.

Sample plan of Genevieve's new home

Yesterday, Pulse Nigeria reported that Genevieve Nnaji has joined the real estate sector.

The was due to a picture of the popular actress looking at a block of apartments undergoing construction in Apo Dutse, Abuja.

Today, new reports say the property, undergoing construction, is her new home.

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Here are five things about the screen goddess' new home.

Genevieve's new home is managed by Sticks & Stones Homes Ltd (Carters Court).

See below for more scoop on actress.

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