**Did You Know? Kerry Washington Is Married To A Nigerian Of Igbo Stock**
By Jude Obuseh
American actress Kerry Washington shares a deep connection with Igbo culture through her marriage to Nigerian-American former NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha. Nnamdi's Igbo heritage has played a significant role in shaping their family dynamics.
In a 2015 interview with InStyle, Kerry revealed, “Nnamdi’s parents are Nigerian immigrants. When you marry into the Igbo culture, you get a new name. My name is Ogechi." This adoption of an Igbo name is a symbolic and cherished aspect of embracing her husband's cultural heritage.
Kerry not only wears her Igbo name, Ogechi, proudly but also carries it close to her heart, adorning it on a necklace given to her by her mother-in-law. This simple yet meaningful gesture reflects the actress's genuine appreciation for and integration into Igbo traditions.
Taking their commitment to Igbo culture further, the couple bestowed Igbo names upon their children. Their daughter carries the middle name Amarachi, meaning "God's grace," while their son's middle name is Kelechi, conveying the sentiment of "thank God."
This cultural exchange within the family exemplifies the beauty of embracing diversity and fostering a deep appreciation for heritage. As Kerry Washington celebrates another year, her journey into Igbo culture stands as a testament to the enriching experiences that cross-cultural marriages can bring. 🌍🎉🎭
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