
IYABO OJO WINS N1M AS BEST DRESSED AT OMONI OBOLI’S MOVIE PREMIERE
Actress Iyabo Ojo was named best-dressed actress at the premiere of “Wives on Strike: The Uprising,” directed by Omoni Oboli.
On her Instagram page, Omoni Oboli declared the winner. She praised Iyabo Ojo for her immaculate sense of style and called her a “true fashion icon” who elegantly lit up the premiere.
The incredible one million naira reward is provided by celebrity hair entrepreneur Wanneka.
Oboli also appreciated other celebrities who showcased their creativity at the event.
“The results are in; Nigerian fashionistas really brought their creativity, A-game, and intentionality, and we are proud to announce that the Best Dressed Winner from #TheUprisingWOS3Premiere, Female category is @iyaboojofespris.”
“You are indeed a special and true fashion icon. Congratulations, Queen Mother, you lit up our world premiere with class,” she wrote.
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