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Nollywood Actress Kiitan Bukola Reveals Her Fears Of Marriage

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Nigerian Actress, Kiitan Bukola reveals her fears of getting married. In a recent interview with “Talk To B” podcast, the actress stated that she has never experienced love from a father.

She stated her fear of marriage comes from her childhood days, she desires a stable home with a man that can provide for her and the kids.

“I love marriage, but I’m scared of it at the same time, I don’t want my children to grow up without fatherly care, or in a separate home. My ideal man is very understanding and prayerful. I don’t want stress. I want to let someone I can call my best friend. Someone that will understand the difference between my job and our home.

“Because I once dated someone who would tell me to return money for a job on a day I’m supposed to go to set.”


 

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Damilola Mike-Bamiloye Pays Tribute to Late Abattoir Star Tolulope Adegboyega

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Popular gospel filmmaker Damilola Mike-Bamiloye has shared an emotional tribute to Tolulope Adegboyega, the actress best known for her role as Flora in the Abattoir series.

In a heartfelt message posted on Instagram, Damilola expressed his deep sorrow over her passing.

Also, he described her as a devoted servant of God who had finished her assignment on earth and gone home to be with the Lord.

“My dear sister Tolu, I know you have finished your assignment and have gone home to be with the Lord. We deeply miss you and truly love you.

You have passed the baton to us and be assured—we will not stop running. You have fought the good fight and completed your race. Heaven has gained a precious soul,” he wrote.

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Gospel Actress Tolu Adegboyega, ‘Flora’ of Abattoir, Passes Away After Accident

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Nigerian Gospel Actress and Evangelist Tolulope Adegboyega, the talented actress renowned for her portrayal of Flora in the acclaimed gospel series Abattoir has passed away. Tolulope died on February 4, 2025, after a prolonged battle following a tragic accident.

On December 26, 2024, Tolulope was involved in a severe accident on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, which resulted in the loss of one of her twins.

She had been hospitalized since the incident, undergoing intensive medical care. Despite the efforts of medical professionals and after undergoing two surgeries, she succumbed to her injuries.

Tolulope’s performance in Abattoir left a lasting impact on audiences, and her dedication to her craft was evident in every role she embraced. Her untimely departure is a significant loss to the Nigerian gospel film community and all who admired her work.


 

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Tems Becomes First African Woman to Own Stake in an MLS Club

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Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Tems has become a part of Major League Soccer side San Diego FC’s ownership group, making history as the first African woman to hold a stake in an MLS club.

San Diego FC announced that Tems joined through her company, The Leading Vibe, as a club partner.

The club’s chairman, Sir Mohamed Mansour, expressed excitement over the partnership, highlighting her global influence and connection to Africa through the Right to Dream initiative.

Reacting to the news, Tems shared her enthusiasm about being part of a club that values creativity, culture, and community.

She emphasized football’s power to unite people and expressed her excitement about contributing to something meaningful in San Diego, a city known for its diversity and innovation.

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