Nollywood Actress, Tayo Odueke better known as Sikiratu Sindodo, sparked a little commotion at a politician’s 40th birthday party which held in Lagos on Thursday, March 31, 2022.
The actress who has got big boobs didn’t stop moving them during a dance session at Politician Bakre Omolola Olanrewaju’s party and many of the men in attendance couldn’t seem to take their eyes of ’em.
This is Sikiratu Sindodo‘s first show up at a public event since she unveiled her new store with a big bash weeks ago.
Meanwhile Afrobeats singer, David Adeleke popularly called Davido, has taken to social media to brag about his latest achievement.
According to earlier reports Davido made history and made Nigerians proud as he, alongside Trinidad Cardona and AISHA, sang the 2022 World Cup soundtrack titled ‘Hayya Hayya’ (Better Together).
Taking to the microblogging platform Twitter, Davido said he is honoured with the feat, adding it is a win for Africa.
A video shared by Davido’s Lawyer prince captured the duo expressing excitement over the latest achievement.
Prince mocked Super Eagle, saying they didn’t make it to World Cup and Davido responded that he did.
Prince said: Nigerians didn’t make it to World Cup
Davido said: ….but I did.
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