“You always want others to excel, your children will also excel” – Wumi Toriola showers praises and prayers on Iyabo Ojo

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Nollywood actress Wumi Toriola has written a letter to her senior colleague Iyabo Ojo, thanking him for his assistance and offering prayers.

Iyabo Ojo urged her fans to watch Wumi Toriola’s popular movie Queen Latifah by posting a video of herself at the Ikeja City Mall Cinema on her Instagram page a few hours ago.

The mother of two gave accolades to Toriola for her exceptional talent and the production of the film.

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“Just returned from Ghana and headed straight to Ikeja City Mall’s cinema yesterday!

Guys, I highly recommend “Queen Latifah” – an exceptional movie! If you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out! Catch it in cinemas nationwide!

Shoutout to @wumitoriola amazing work! Keep shining, girl! You’re crushing it!”

Wumi Toriola who is in awe of Iyabo Ojo’s love and response to her call for support thanked the actress for staying true to her words.

She is marveled by the level at which Iyabo Ojo wants others to succeed, thus promoting Iyabo Ojo’s film.

She went on to shower her with prayers saying her children will continue to excel.

Wumi Toriola wrote, “Thank you Queen Mother for staying true

Alubarika woman

Its how you want others to excel for me

Your children will continue to excel

LABAKE OLODODO is around the corner and i am excited about the magic created cos whaaaattt??????

Eshey ma @iyaboojofespris”

A few days ago, Gossipinfo reported that Wumi Toriola reached a milestone of over one hundred million records in the box office. A swift race to beat Funke Akindele’s box office records despite the huge margin.

Akindele is sitting pretty as the first, second and third on the Nigeria box office with her movies, A Tribe Called Judah, Battle On Buka Street and Omo Ghetto The Saga, respectively.

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