Nollywood star and filmmaker Eniola Ajao is riding high on excitement as she proudly promotes her upcoming movie, Owambe Thieves, set to premiere in cinemas soon.
This announcement follows a tense moment at her movie premiere, where fellow actresses Eniola Badmus and Laide Bakare had a public disagreement. The altercation didn’t end at the event; Laide Bakare later took to social media to continue the feud, sharing private messages in which Eniola Badmus allegedly hurled insults.
Despite the drama, Eniola Ajao kept her focus on the positive, turning to her social media to express pride in her new project. She also posted heartwarming pictures alongside popular actor Zubby Michael, highlighting a celebratory mood amidst the ongoing controversy.
Captioning her post, she wrote;
A proper achalugo and her unrivalled Odogwu paranran.Cheta and Lola did a thing!!! The most-talked-about duo of the season! We showed up and showed out for the premiere of my latest project, OWAMBE THIEVES, looking like a million bucks
OWAMBE THIEVES starts showing in all cinemas nationwide from April 18. Eyes haven’t seen and ears haven’t heard the type of entertainment that is about to grace your screens. Get ready for a magical experience”
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