NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS ADESUA ETOMI SHARES TESTIMONY WEEKS AFTER ANNOUNCING HER NEW CALLING
By Thuraya Rasheed-Yusuf
Nollywood actress Adesua Etomi wellington is in appreciative mood. The actress shared a testimony on how God has been coming through for her. The wife of Banky W has appreciated her creator for steadily showing off on her matters, describing herself as “Susu the most high, God steadily showing of on your matters, good news everywhere.”
Weeks after announcing her new calling the actress has found a new calling aside from acting and music, she also stated that she was ready to give Talamode beauty and other celebrity makeup artists a run for money with her latest venture. Adesua music career kicked off with her first single ‘So Natural’.
The track was produced by Cobhams Asuquo and written by her husband Olubankole Wellington popularly known as Banky W. the song was and ode to the love she shared with her husband.
Few days after the song was released the actress took to her instagram to celebrate the song having a million views.
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