“I have always wish for this kind of award but God did it for me” – Actress Bimpe Akintunde ‘Wasila Coded’ grateful as she bags first International award

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Bimpe Akintunde, a Yoruba Nollywood actress, has won her first international honor. At the Celebrities Entertainment Awards in Canada, the Yoruba actress, who goes by Wasila Coded, won her first international honor.

Alhamdulillahi is her song, she said, praising God for the honor while sharing a picture of herself from the occasion with her prize.

“It’s my First International Award

Nigerian Canadian Celebrities

Entertainment Awards

(NICCEA)

It can only be God,

Alhamdulillah is my song

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special thanks to @starboardentertainment_

For this Recognition

God bless the founder @starboytemidayo

Thank you, Canada”.

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Just a day back, Bimpe Akintunde was quite emotional as she touched down in Canada for the event. Taking to her Instagram page, she noted how she was a crybaby as she revealed how she got emotional on her flight to Canada, thinking of where she was coming from, the struggles, the ups, and downs, through thick and thin, but God has been faithful to her. She said despite all of the life challenges, God keeps coming through for her which was such a big deal.

Last year, as the year drew to an end, Akintunde reflected on 2023. She stated that as she reflected on the year, she realized that it had been God for her and had penned an appreciation post to the public.

In other news, the Yoruba actress had revealed why she stopped celebrating some of her colleagues. The mother of one expressed her frustration at how she would celebrate some of her colleagues on their birthdays and get snubbed, hence why she stopped celebrating them. Pleading to them, she begged them to always take time out to acknowledge when people celebrate them.

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