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Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Yoruba actress, Biodun Okeowo hangs out with popular US-based show promoter, Wale Bouncer
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Biodun Okeowo and Wale Bouncer. Photo: Filed
Popular Yoruba actress, Biodun Okeowo better known as Omo Butty, who is currently holidaying in the United of States America with her adorable kids, was recently spotted in Washington DC with US-based Nigerian top show promoter, Wale Bouncer, CEO Fathia Entertainment.
The delectable actress and her kids were seen displaying the poster of Olamide’s forthcoming US Edition of OLIC, which is being organized by Wale Bouncer.
Olamide Live In Concert US edition will hold on Friday, March 25, 2016, at Hampton Conference Center, West Hampton Place, Capitol Heights, Maryland.
Olamide will be joined on stage by Lil Kesh, Dj Eni Money, Dj Jamster, Indo among others.
The event will be anchored by Do2dtun of Cool FM and popular actress, Eniola Badmus.
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Tyler Perry reveals that the next Madea movie ‘Boo’ will be a Halloween one
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See Madea’s funny reaction when Tyler Perry announces that the new Madea movie will be a Halloween one.
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