Jean Great Natasha: Nigerian lady becomes CEO, breaks barriers
- Jean Great Natasha has beaten the odds of her wild life to become the CEO of an enviable company, Madam Titi Entertainment Academy
- Born to Nigerian and American parents, Natasha said that she was an adult entertainer because she wanted to live big
- After she had the encounter that changed her life, she said people from her former life have been trying to get her back
Jean Great Natasha’s story is a very inspiring one. She transformed from living a wild life to a person of good standing in society.
Now the CEO of Madam Titi Entertainment Academy, she was once an adult entertainer and a cultist, The Sun reports
Born to an American father and Nigerian mother, Natasha said she led a carefree life because she wanted status.
As an adult entertainer, she made between N150,000 and N200,000 daily. She was, however, not satisfied as most of her money was spent on clothes.
Natasha said she is also very good at singing and was quite popular in Port Harcourt clubs for that. Still not satisfied with what she was making, she joined a cult.
The CEO said that when she changed her lifestyle, the manager of the club where she once worked came begging because business went down for him.
Natasha is a great actress who has starred in many movies alongside popular Nollywood stars like Sam Dede and Nkem Owoh (aka Osuofia).
“I feel happy, because I never knew that Lord’s Chosen people are caring the way they took me up as an orphan. When I was in the world, I vowed that I will not marry but adopt a child, but now I am ready to marry,” she said.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a man in the US, Micheal Gray, showed great love to his wife after he bought an abandoned house and renovated it to her taste.
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Gray, who lives in Detroit, bought the home from his nephew for $1500 (N545,250) and moved into it immediately.
Before the purchase, the man was living in the basement of his niece. A year after in 2010, the man started a 10-year renovation plan that would thoroughly transform the house.
In speaking with Business Insider, the Detroiter said that he bought the house after he had an accident in 2008.
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