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Enugu OAP, Lady P Releases Stunning Photos for Her Birthday


The name Lady P is familiar to residents of Enugu State Nigeria and environs, except you are a visitor to that neighborhood. A Lagos-bred, Anambra-born Actress and Songstress, Lady P whose real name is Precious Ilokasia is indeed a rare epitome of awesomeness and an embodiment of talents.
Popular for her radio show “Let It Out” on Caritas 98.7 FM, Enugu, one of Nigeria’s south-east foremost radio stations, Lady P brings hope and comfort to withered souls and has endeared her charismatic self to the hearts of many. Late evenings on Caritas FM, tons of people are either “letting out” their problems or stays glued to the radio speakers to learn from the astute counsels of Lady P.

As a singer, her participation in the Glo Rock ‘n’ Rule in 2011 had seen her emerge the 2nd runner up in the well-competed event. Her numerous involvements in the entertainment industry has seen her collaborate with industry pioneers like Dekumzy and Naniboi to release songs like Dereju, God’s Promise and Dry Your Tears featuring J’Dess.
Acting to her, is natural, which led her to taking a plunge into the lights-and-camera world with her latest feature Ebube Igbo set to hit Nollywood screens in a short while.

August 11 is Lady P’s birthday and she decides to celebrate with the amazing pictures below:








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