See The List Of The Top Ten Most Handsome Male Celebrities In Nigeria(No.6 Is Super Super Hot) In the world of entertainment, there are criteria that lead to success and not just being talented and consistent. These have to go with looks and swag, hence handsome blokes like Bryant Okwara, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Micheal Godson etc This list is compiled from the selection of both musicians and actors. So, let’s just forget about whether they’re single, married, in a relationship or whatever mischief they must have indulged in and focus on their fairy tale handsomeness, shall we? 1. Bryan Okwara Bryan Ikenna Akwara came into limelight after he won the title of MrMrigeria in 2007 and reached the semi-finals in the Mister World 2007 competition. The 31-year old has continued to push forth with his career as an entertainer – so far so good. 2. 2Face Am not sure what’s your definition of handsome, but I know Tuface, officially known as Innocent Ujah Idibia, is one ...
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