Nollywood luminary Rita Dominic ushered in her 50th birthday with a glittering celebration in London on Saturday, July 19, 2025, drawing a high-watt guest list that included the rarely-seen Genevieve Nnaji, industry friends, and prominent Nigerians from media and business circles.
Photos from the star-studded evening show Dominic radiant in custom celebration looks as she hosted guests at an upscale London venue; entertainment outlets identified the gathering as a private, high-profile affair befitting one of Nollywood’s enduring style and screen icons.
The London bash capped a week of tributes across Dominic’s social platforms, where fashion-forward birthday ensembles—beaded, glam, and unmistakably bespoke—helped set the tone for the festivities and amplified chatter around Nollywood’s “golden birthdays” moment.
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Dominic’s career arc gives the milestone added weight. Born July 12, 1975, she has appeared in more than 100 films, won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role (2012), and co-founded the Audrey Silva Company, expanding into producing and content development.
She also leads Rita Dominic Productions and has served as a GLO brand ambassador, reflecting the commercial and creative reach she’s built beyond acting.
Industry watchers say the emotional response to the reunion of Dominic and Nnaji speaks to their shared legacy in shaping Nollywood’s global era—an impact fans referenced while reposting classics like Goodbye New York and Girls Cot in celebration threads.
As images continue to circulate, Dominic’s golden milestone lands as more than a party; it’s a cultural nod to longevity, reinvention, and the sisterhood powering Africa’s film ecosystem into its next decade.
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