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Beverly Osu Biography: Career, Movies, Awards, and Net Worth

Beverly Ada Mary Osu better known as Beverly Osu is a renowned Nigerian movie actress, model, entrepreneur, entertainer, and reality TV star.

Early Life

Beverly Ada Osu, a well-known Nigerian movie actress and model, was born on September 27th, 1992 in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria to Mr. and Mrs. Osu.

Ada was born and raised in Lagos, but she is originally from Delta State. She received her primary and secondary education at the Daughters of Divine Love Convent in Enugu, and she briefly attended Babcock University for her university education. She was later transferred to the National Open University of Nigeria, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication.

Early Career

Ada Mary Osu is well-known for being one of the Big Brother Africa season 8 housemates on the popular African reality TV show. During her time in the house, she primarily represented Nigeria.

Beverly is best known as a reality TV star, but she is also an actress and model. She is well-known as an actress for her roles in numerous blockbuster films.

Awards

° Nigerian Top Video Vixen Award at the Dynamix Awards (2011)

° Model of the Year at the Dynamix Awards (2011)

Is Beverly Osu a Reverend Sister?

Ada had wanted to become a Reverend sister at some point in her life, she, however is not a Reverend sister as she later abandoned the aspiration after enrolling in a convent school in Enugu.

Movies

Since she rose to prominence, Beverly Osu has featured in over 100 movies and counting, including:

° Your Excellency (2019)

° Nneka The Pretty Serpent (2020)

° Creepy Lives Here (2021)

° The Family (2019)

° A Soldier’s Story: Return From The Dead, as Baby

° Curse Of The Seven (2014)

° Chief Daddy (2018), as Sandra Bello

° Zena (2018), as Pohila

° Òlòtūré (2019), as Peju

° TV Series

Jenifa’s Diary

Net Worth

Osu’s net worth is estimated to be between $300,000 and $600,000.

 

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