Nollywood actor and skit maker Akinyoola Ayoola is brimming with excitement as he prepares for his wedding to his beautiful fiancée, Esther Olamide.
Taking to his social media page, Ayoola shared stunning photos of himself and his soon-to-be wife, accompanied by a heartfelt countdown to their big day. Fans and colleagues have flooded the post with congratulatory messages and well-wishes for the couple as they embark on this joyous journey together.
The shared the photos like an olden days, showing the world how their love story looks beautiful.
He wrote: Every love story is beautiful,but ours is my favorite…
Countdown to our big day💃💃💃
Many Celebrities and fans congratulated him toward the big day, wishing them a glorious day ahead.
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Woliagba wrote: The Glory of God upon the day! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Realmercyaigbe wrote: Congratulations ❤️
Thepastorpikin wrote: Congratulations my friend 😍😍😍😂😂
Aishalawal wrote WE ARE READYYYY 🔥🔥🔥🔥😍
Adeniyijohnson wrote: The day is blessed !!! The union is more blessed ❤️
Thedamilolaoni wrote: We mount o🔥💃💃💃
Iambimpeakintunde wrote: Congratulations ✨️ 😍❤️❤️
Eletu wrote: congrats bro, na only me never sew aso ebi
Lufut wrote: Congratulations Kamo to n Buzz! Cheers to you and your pretty bride
In another post Oluwabamike Adebuniyan, widely recognized as BamBam, a former contestant on Big Brother Naija, has disclosed that her choice to join the reality show stemmed from her aspiration for greater visibility as a trained actress.
In a conversation with Saturday Beats, she articulated, “One of the major reasons I went into the Big Brother show was because I needed more visibility as a professionally trained actor.”
BamBam, an alumnus of the Royal Arts Academy, emphasized the difficulties in obtaining acting roles and the often inadequate compensation associated with the field.
“It’s not easy to stand out in this industry as a filmmaker because it is very saturated. So, yes, going for a show like Big Brother gives you an unfair advantage over other people,” she admitted.
Responding to the notion that reality television personalities prioritize fame over skill, BamBam clarified, “What makes brands come to you is because you are famous. Brands will not want to identify with anybody who does not have great engagement on their social media platforms. So, the social media platform is literally your work tool that makes brands want to work with you.”
The actress also offered her perspective on the economic difficulties in Nigeria, contrasting her current income from endorsements with her former role as a microbiologist.
She said, “With what I get from endorsements, if I had a regular paying job, that money would not sustain my lifestyle monthly. How much are they paying microbiologists in general hospitals today? Even if it is a private hospital, what is the highest that they can pay?”
While expressing appreciation for the opportunities her fame has afforded her, BamBam recognized the challenge of being pigeonholed as merely a reality TV personality.
She concluded with guidance for others navigating the industry, stating, “You have to put in the work and trust God to provide you with opportunities where you can showcase yourself beyond just being a reality TV star. It’s only time and maximising opportunities.”