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Sharon Oluwapelumi Ebiere Rotimi

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Sharon Oluwapelumi Rotimi, born on April 21, 1996, is a Nigerian actress of Ekiti and Bayelsa heritage. The eldest of three siblings, she attended Krisbethel College and trained as a registered nurse at the Ogun State School of Nursing in Ilaro, later earning a bachelor's degree in zoology from Obafemi Awolowo University. Rotimi gained recognition for her role as Florence 'Flo' Odenigbo in the series Son of the Soil and co-starred in the upcoming film The Artifact: Stones of Fatima, released in March 2025 after being screened at the 13th Africa International Film Festival. Her other notable works include the Africa Magic series The Yard, the film Finding Me on Prime Video, and the series The Wives.

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Nigeria

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April 21, 1996

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29 yrs

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Update Jan 17, 2025

Magacha inspires children with mentorship programme

Gospel sensation Sabastian Magacha believes he is fulfilling his calling and wishes to win young souls for God through a school mentoring programme. He started this initiative 12 years ago with the Sandringham High School Choir, and since then, he has been recording music featuring students. Four years ago, he touched the hearts of many with the song “Abraham,” featuring infants from Avondale Primary School in Harare. The spiritually uplifting song’s accompanying visuals were on point, cementing Magacha’s role as a mentor sent to inspire future generations. As a role model, counsellor, and worship enthusiast, Magacha has gone out of his way to ensure that he makes a positive impact on young people’s lives. True to the scripture, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these,” Magacha is living his dream as a gospel musician with much to offer.

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