That Yoruba actor should keep his trousers on

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There was this Yoruba movie showing on Pay TV during the week and T4T was deeply engrossed in viewing it. Titled Eri Okan

, it starred one of the industry’s stars, Mustapha Solagbade.

Na wa o! So, some men go baff finish, come siddon dey rub cream for bodi, and nor be jus ordinary cream, harsh one wey go change person skin color! Anyway sha, to God be the glory!ADEBIMBE Oyebade, a Yoruba film star is a very pretty young girl, yes, she is. And she is very good at what she does. In fact, T4T enjoys seeing her in any Yoruba movie. But that is not the issue here.

It is high time someone educated her and her film directors/producers that make up for film is quite different from makeover for parties and or a bride.T4T has been complaining for God knows how long about the irritating repeats of a reality programme episode of Crime Fighters, being shown by Pay TV outfit, DSTV.

When T4T told Mrs T4T the delightful news, she cynically said: “You sure say the ‘baby factory’ tape never wipe, since na everyday dem don dey show am for years now?”. I thought I was ‘bad’, never knew Mrs T4T was ‘badder’!

 

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