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Rita Dominic: Biography, age, husband, net worth and things you may not know

Who is Rita Dominic?

Rita Dominic Nkem Uchenna Nwaturuocha, famously known as Rita Dominic, is a Nigerian filmmaker, fashion model and influencer.

She is currently an ambassador for Glo, a telecommunication company and also the director for Rita Dominic productions.

She hails from the Aboh Mbaise town government, Imo state and the last child of the family.

Rita Dominic school

Her academic journey began at her elementary school, whose name remains unknown. Rita then proceeded to the Federal Government College Secondary School in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom state.

She gained admission to study Theatre Art at the University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers state. The actress graduated in 1999.

Young Dominic (R)
Young Rita with other Nollywood stars.

How old is Rita?

She is currently 46 years old but would be 47 this year since she was born on 12th July 1975.

Is Rita Dominic a Princess?

Yes, she is a princess because she’s a part of the prestigious Nwaturuocha Royal Family in Aboh Mbaise, Imo State.

Who is Dominic’s Husband?

Dominic and Husband, Fidelis Anosike

A 56-year-old man named Fidelis Anosike is Rita’s husband. He is from Umeri, Anambra state and he’s the publisher of Folio Media Organisation which owns the DailyTimes Newspaper.

Rita Dominic Wedding

Rita’s relationship with her husband has been a secret one before she disclosed his identity on the 26th of December 2020.

They had their engagement on April 5, 2022, and traditional marriage on the 19th of April 2022.

Rita during her traditional wedding
Nollywood actresses at Dominic’s wedding
Celebrities at Dominic’s wedding

Rita Dominic Children

At the time of this publication (May 11, 2022) Rita does not have any children but fans are expecting one soonest considering her recent marriage.

Career and Movies

Dominic started her career as an actress when she was a child. She took part in the school play and her first film, “A Time to Kill”, brought her into the limelight. Over the years, she has produced a lot of movies. Below are a few lists of films produced by her;

1. The Therapist

2. Light in the Dark

3. Bound

4. The Blindspot

5. Desecration

Awards

Over the years, she has gotten a number of honours. She won the Top actress in a movie titled “The Meeting” in the year 2013 and in 2017 she won the Best Actress in a TV series.

Networth

As of 2021, Rita is worth $3.5 million dollars, equivalent to N1.8 billion (but there is no reputable wealth estimator platform like Forbes and Bloomberg to verify this).

Rita Dominic Social Media Handles

Instagram: @ritadominic

Twitter: @ritaUdominic

Facebook: @RitaDominicOfficial

LinkedIn: Rita Dominic

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