Actress, Iwalola Adekugbe shows acting prowess as a double character
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On-the-rise Yoruba actress, Iwalola Adekugbe has displayed she belongs in the upper echelon of the acting rank and file with her role in the new bilingual film titled “Ejiworo” where she plays the character of Biola and Bolade, twins joined by the same destiny.
The way Iwalola Adekugbe weaved the two characters together to produce an exciting blend of disparaging characters is nothing short of amazing. She was simply fantastic.
The movie, Ejiworo is an intriguing thriller with a lot of suspense. Once upon a time, the Oracle had divined that the Twins (Biola & Bolade) must not be separated, they must grow together to achieve their destiny, and death will not stop following them everywhere they turn to, but the destiny of the Twins rest on the shoulder of one married man who must fall in love with Taiwo and get married to Kehinde.
Refugee Commission meets Cameroonian Officials over President Buhari’s Repatriation Directives
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By Tordue Salem – Abuja
The National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons(NCFRMI), has held talks with Cameroonian authorities for the safe return of refugees to the Nigeria.
The Honourable Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), Senator Basheer Garba Mohammed (Lado) met with the officials of the Cameroonian government and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Maroua, Cameroon, over the weekend.
The meeting, which is a follow-up of meetings in 2017 initiated by the then commissioner and now minister of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouk, also led to the successful return of 134 Nigerians from Cameroon.
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I’m not into acting to meet sugar daddies – Iwalola Adekugbe
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By Ekaette Bassey,
She’s beautiful and talented. Her name is Iwalola Adekugbe. She’s a Yoruba actress who has done some English language films. She won the heart of many movie lovers in films like Omolile, Akobaa, Orunmi, among others. Her acting journey began in 2008 and she has continued to grow stronger and stronger. She speaks with Potpourri on her career and the industry.
Why acting for you?
I’ve loved acting from the womb. I find pleasure in it and I’m happy I’m doing it. I’m not into acting to meet a sugar daddy. I’m in for the job because I love it.