AKINDELE SHINES AT ODUNLADE’S PREMIERE

Frontline Nollywood actress and the box office queen, Funke Akindele, has emerged best dressed female at the premiere of Odunlade Adekola’s highly anticipated movie, Lakatabu, on June 16.

The event, which took place at Film House Circle Mall in Lagos, was a star-studded affair attended by various celebrities, including Iyabo Ojo, Kolawole Ajeyemi, Brodashaggi, Mr. Macaroni, Bukola Arugba, Bolanle Ninalowo, Denrele Edun, Wumi Toriola, and Sikiratu Sindodo, among others.

Funke Akindele’s outstanding outfit, which exuded elegance and sophistication, earned her the Best Dressed Female award, while Denrele Edun’s dapper look secured him the Best Dressed Male award with a winning prize of brand-new refrigerators.

The movie Lakatabu, which is set to debut on June 21st, generated significant buzz and excitement among the attendees, who were treated to a sneak peek of the film’s thrilling moments.

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