Actress Wumi Toriola celebrates as her film becomes 7th Highest-Grossing movie

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  • Wumi Toriola is celebrating her impressive film “Queen Lateefah,” which grossed 350 million naira in just two months.
  • Toyin Abraham’s recent cinema debut, “Malaika,” has achieved a gross of 302 million naira.
Actress Wumi Toriola celebrates as her film becomes 7th Highest-Grossing movie

Wumi Toriola is commemorating a significant milestone as her film, “Queen Lateefah,” has generated an impressive 350 million naira within a mere two months.

This accomplishment exceeds the recent box office performance of Toyin Abraham’s film, “Malaika,” which garnered 302 million naira.

Toriola expressed her excitement by sharing the news on social media.

No 7 oooooooooooo Queen Lateefah still waxing strong and shining bright! Grossing 350M and 7th Highest Grossing Nollywood Title of All Time. Big thank you to everyone who has seen this masterpiece; you guys are the best. If you haven’t seen #queenlateefah yet, today is a great day to see this beautiful story. Lateefanzzzzzzz, you guys rock!”
With this accomplishment, “Queen Lateefah” secures its place as one of the highest-grossing Nollywood films of all time.

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In other news, Nigerian entertainer Tunde Ednut expressed his astonishment and disappointment upon learning of Nollywood actor Charles Okocha’s fondness for Wizkid’s music.

The actor had previously shared a video of himself dancing to Wizkid’s latest track, “Kese (Dance),” which is part of the upcoming “Morayo” album.

In his Instagram post, Charles Okocha captioned the video, “Ma fav song right now @officialrakon Wizember.”

Tunde Ednut, a close friend and devoted supporter of Davido, later shared the video, indicating his dissatisfaction.

He commented:

“So Charles Okocha is a Wizkid fan. Hmmmmmm, I’m not happy.”

“@charles_okocha I thought we were friends. We need to talk. Shet!”

It is important to note that Tunde Ednut’s reaction is influenced by his allegiance to Davido, particularly given the ongoing rivalry between the two artists.

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