Mercy Aigbe Adeoti, Nollywood actress seems to have been queried by her husband, Kazim Adeoti, over her outfit to the legendary singer, Kwam1’s 50 years on stage.
The Fuji singer shut down Lagos as he celebrated his 50years on stage.
The event, held at the prestigious Oriental Hotel, had in attendance de creme de la creme.
Nollywood celebrities from the Yoruba industry, Lagos billionaires and monarchs, attended the event.
Kazim Adeoti, who had endorsed the event some days earlier, had stepped out in style with his actress wife to the star-studded event.
In a video posted online, Kazim Adeoti was seen looking at his wife’s cleavages which were fully exposed.
The marketer who believes women look more beautiful when covered seems to be queering his wife.
Mercy Aigbe looked shy and uncomfortable with her husband’s continuous stare at her boobies.
Mercy Aigbe didn’t heed her husband’s advice as the marketer strongly advocates for women covering up their bodies.
Recall that Mercy Aigbe disclosed that her new husband, Alhaji Kazeem Adeoti told her that women who are fully clothed exude so much beauty; she, however, believes in versatility.
“Like hubby always says, a woman fully covered exudes so much beauty. My own style is versatile sha oh!” she stated on Instagram.
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