The 61-year-old actress made this resolute decision when the Abia state government ignored her during a critical health problem in 2012, she revealed in a recent interview with Nollywood on Radio.

Nwosu, who suffered from kidney disease, said she has since promised that the state would pay a significant amount for any future procedures.

“I have personally stated that I will go for free for anything my state calls me for.

“They would pay exorbitant prices to have me present. “I’m from Abia state’s Arochukwu local government,” she said.

Nwosu added that a woman who introduced her to the Lagos State Government provided her with crucial support amid her health issues.

When I needed assistance, my notoriety from my previous series appearances came in handy.

“Because I was her favorite actor, the individual who called the Lagos state government did it. Because she loves me, she called the government to rescue my life when she learned I was down,” she continued.

The actress started out in Yoruba movies before becoming well-known for her performance in “Living in Bondage.”