Key Points
- Rita Dominic answers a follower who questions her late posts. She reminds him they may not share the same time zone.
- The chat begins when another user jokes about her old tweet. Dominic tells him to clap for himself, which amuses viewers.
- Fans react with jokes and praise for her calm answer. Many say short replies like this help cool online tension.
Nollywood star Rita Dominic (Rita Uchenna Nkem Dominic) has replied a follower on X who asked why she always seemed awake at night. The fan had asked why the actress always seemed awake at night.

Her short but sharp answer has since sparked laughs and fresh comments. Many users praised how she handled the question without anger or insult.
Dominic is known for calm replies on social media, even when teased by fans. In October she warmed hearts when she shared rare wedding photos with fans.
Rita spots the late-night comment
The exchange started when a user joked that he had searched for her tweet since 2001. Dominic replied by telling him to clap for himself, which drew more jokes.
Another follower then asked if the actress ever slept, noting the late hour. At the time, her post on X showed a timestamp after 1am in Nigeria.
Dominic then gave the line that caught many eyes on the platform. She asked the follower what made him think she shared his time zone.
Actress explains her time zone hint
Her answer hinted that she might be outside Nigeria or working odd hours. Some fans guessed she was on set abroad, while others mentioned travel.
Others liked that she shared no extra detail and kept the tone light. Many quoted her tweet with jokes about different time zones across the world.
Social media users also linked the moment to past cases where stars replied trolls with humour. Only days ago, another Nollywood favourite Kate Henshaw drew similar praise. She calmly answered a rude follower in a separate online exchange.
For many fans, Dominic’s late-night chat showed how stars now shape their own stories online. They noted that a short, smart reply can cool tension faster than a long speech






