Nollywood actress Olayinka Solomon, widely recognized as Ogo Mushin in Yoruba cinema, has taken to social media to honor her longtime friend Adewumi Fatai with a heartfelt message filled with gratitude and affection.
Recently, the actress, who has just welcomed a baby boy with her husband, posted on her Instagram account, featuring a photograph of her friend. In her message, she conveyed profound appreciation for their enduring friendship that has lasted for many years.
In her tribute, the proud mother of three boys highlighted Adewumi’s unwavering loyalty and support, particularly acknowledging her role in organizing her son’s dedication ceremony in Nigeria.
She also expressed her gratitude for the energy, love, and cherished memories they have created together from their childhood through to adulthood. Sharing her friend’s image on her verified Instagram account, she articulated her sentiments.
“I’m so grateful for our friendship, which has stood the test of time. Your loyalty and support mean everything to me. From childhood memories to adult adventures, you’ve been by my side. Thank you Adewunmi, thank you for all your full energy, for organizing my event. Your baby is saying thank you, mummy. We shall reap the fruit of our labor, we shall not labor in vain. Love you forever @glitterstouch_makeovers.”
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