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May Edochie shares stunning photos of her dress to Funke Akindele’s movie premiere

  • May Edochie, wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, recently shared a stunning preview of Funke Akindele’s movie premiere.
    • The box office queen premiered her highly anticipated movie, Everybody Loves Jenifa, attended by numerous celebrities and public figures.

    May Edochie, the spouse of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, has attracted significant attention with her stunning appearance at the premiere of Funke Akindele’s film.

    According to Gistlover’s report on Sunday, the box office sensation unveiled her highly anticipated movie, Everybody Loves Jenifa, which was graced by numerous celebrities and notable personalities.

    On her Instagram account, May posted images showcasing her remarkable ensemble from the event. In her caption, she mentioned that she is presenting a brunch look.

    “Serving you brunch a few seconds early.Dress code for the Everybody Loves Jenifa says Lagos after party – Glam, Glitz & Blings, but @beccaneedlesnstitches didn’t stop there; she added precision and artistry to match the natural elegance of a queen”.

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    In other news, On Tuesday, Google announced its 2024 Year in Search for Nigeria, revealing that the most searched news topics of the year included the U.S. elections, Nigeria’s new national anthem, and the national grid.

    The annual report showcases the most sought-after searches across various categories, encompassing notable figures, musicians, films, television series, and inquiries that piqued the interest of Nigerians.

    “In Nigeria, this year’s results show a continued interest in the political and economic landscape, with searches related to the U.S. elections, the new national anthem, and the national grid topping the news category in this order,” Google stated.

    Among the trending personalities, Bobrisky emerged as the most searched, highlighting Nigerians’ fascination with prominent individuals. The music industry experienced a rise in popularity for artists such as Shallipopi and Khaid.

    The most popular song was “I Don’t Care” by Boy Spyce, followed by “Ozeba” and “Commas” by Ayra Starr. In the lyrics category, “Ogechi,” “Ozeba,” and “Omemma” by Chandler Moore were the most searched.

    Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Google West Africa, provided insights on these findings.

    “The 2024 Year in Search offers a unique lens into the questions, interests, and conversations that shaped the lives of Nigerians this year. From cultural milestones to pressing concerns, these insights reflect how Search continues to be a valuable tool for users to navigate and better understand their world.”

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