- Iyabo Ojo, a renowned Nollywood actress, has offered a financial reward to anyone who helps locate her colleague Mercy Aigbe’s missing phones.
- The incident occurred during the premiere of Iyabo Ojo’s latest movie, Labake Olododo, at Imax Cinemas in Lekki, Lagos, on March 23rd.
- Celebrities attended a memorable event, but Mercy Aigbe’s two phones went missing, causing a sour turn in the celebrations.

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has declared a monetary reward for anyone who can assist in finding her colleague, Mercy Aigbe’s missing mobile phones.
This incident took place during the glamorous premiere of Iyabo Ojo’s new film, Labake Olododo, which was held at Imax Cinemas in Lekki, Lagos, on Sunday, March 23rd.
The event was attended by numerous celebrities, creating a festive atmosphere. However, the mood shifted dramatically when Mercy Aigbe realized that her two phones were missing.
Reports indicate that the phones were under the supervision of her assistant prior to their disappearance. A video circulating on social media shows the visibly distressed actress confronting her assistant regarding the incident.
During the event, Iyabo Ojo made a heartfelt appeal, encouraging anyone who might have found the phones to return them. To further motivate the search, she announced a financial reward for their safe return.
“Please, we are looking for phones. Did you help us see them? If anyone sees a phone that isn’t theirs, I beg you to return it. I will personally give you money. Two phones, locate me, and I will give you money,” Iyabo Ojo said.
The event has prompted a variety of responses from social media users, with numerous individuals showing support for Mercy Aigbe, while others have directed criticism towards her assistant for carelessness.
Reacting to the post…
Actress Sarah Martins stated, “Losing two phones? The assistant should have faced some consequences for being extremely careless.”
Joke Jigan added, “Two phones in this economy? That’s unacceptable.”
Others emphasized the significance of personal data, with one user remarking “It’s not even about the money but the private information on those phones.”
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