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Veteran Actress Taiwo Ajai-Lycett Celebrates 81st Birthday With Stunning Photos

Veteran Nigerian actress, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett is excited to celebrate her 81st birthday. To mark her birthday, the actress took to her Instagram page to share lovely photos of herself.

Veteran Actress Taiwo Ajai-Lycett Celebrates 81st Birthday With Lovely Photos
Taiwo Ajai-Lycett

Lycett also accompanied the photos with a short note of prayer, appreciating God for her life.

Veteran Actress Taiwo Ajai-Lycett Celebrates 81st Birthday With Lovely Photos

“81 full years of living! What more can I ask for?

Today, on my 81st birthday, I say a lovely prayer for myself: that my life be joyful, exciting and that I reap the full benefits of my labour. I pray that the remainder of my life will be the finest of my life.  That I will have no regrets for the rest of my life. My remaining years would be jam-packed with activities, impacting others, loving myself, and loving the people around me.

I’m so thankful for all of you. Thank you for showing me love. Thank you for being a source of joy and happiness in my life”.

 

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Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, OON is a Nigerian actress, journalist, television presenter, and cosmetologist. Lycett is also a feminist and was the first editor of Africa Woman magazine in the 1970s.

On 1st October 2006, she received a national award of Officer of the Order of the Niger, decorated by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo,

Her acting debut was in December 1966 in Wole Soyinka’s “The Lion and the Jewel”. It was a two-act comedy directed by William Gaskill at the Royal Court Theatre in London.

After the encouragement, she received following her performance, she enrolled at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Upon her return to Nigeria in 1971, she has featured in several notable Nigerian films, award-winning Nigerian soap opera “Tinsel”.

She was most recently featured in Kemi Adetiba’s “King of Boys: Return of the Boys” playing the role of Governor Randle’s mother.

 

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