Nollywood actress Wumi Toriola has been receiving heartfelt congratulations as she joyfully celebrates her housewarming party alongside close friends and family.
Wumi Toriola delightedly shared a brief glimpse of the special occasion on her Instagram, capturing the moment she warmly hosted her loved ones to mark the completion of her new home.
Gratefully acknowledging the blessing from God for accomplishing her dream home, Wumi also took a moment to congratulate herself on the housewarming.
She wrote, “It is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our sight… Congratulations to me on my Housewarming dedication…”
Numerous colleagues from the entertainment industry, including Kemi Afolabi, Biola Bayo, Mide Martins, Moyo Lawal, Seilat, Ireti Osayemi, and Helen Paul, among others, poured in their congratulations with heartfelt messages.
This celebration follows the news of Wumi Toriola’s recent acquisition of a stunning mansion in Lekki, Lagos. In a previous update, she had shared an online video of her new property, expressing immense gratitude to God for such a marvelous gift.
The proud mother of one announced her elation at being a bonafide owner of one of these units in Lekki, proudly proclaiming herself a newest Lekki house owner, giving all glory to her maker for this incredible achievement.
Wumi Toriola has penned a compelling letter directed at Nollywood producers.
Naijalegit recalls the impactful letter Wumi Toriola wrote to young Nollywood producers, imparting wisdom on the significance of maintaining a strong work ethic.
On her Instagram, Wumi Toriola urged aspiring producers to be conscious of their actions and to show respect to everyone involved in their projects. She emphasized the importance of professionalism and the role each individual plays in the success of a production, discouraging arrogance or a sense of entitlement among colleagues.
Drawing from her own experiences, Wumi Toriola humbly shared how she dedicated herself to her work, considering herself a servant to ensure the success of each project.
She wrote, “Letter to young producers,
Whoever told you, “just have your money,” and you’ll instantly have a successful production, that person misled you. What you truly need are strong morals, even if it’s solely for the sake of your production. And if you’re fortunate enough to have God’s assistance, and you cast someone like me, rest assured, I’ll give my all.
When I am working, I dedicate myself wholeheartedly, almost like a servant to everyone involved, because in that moment, the success of that project is all that matters…
Bringing money to the table doesn’t give you the right to be rude, so let that be far from your thoughts.”