So, there is this general belief (we would call it er, an
assumption) that Nigerian actresses in the yoruba genre love to snatch
spouses from each other and also settle down with second hand husbands.
It doesn’t only happen in the yoruba genre though, take for instance the Oge Okoye and Nkiru syvlanus’ ‘the boy is mine’ drama which happened earlier this year, but it is more rampant in this genre and that’s why we are focusing more on it.
From actress Laide Bakare who left her husband for an Alhaji
and even claimed her hubby’s baby was his, to that of actress Foluke
Daramola, whose messy affair with now hubby, Kayode Salako was a major
talk on the blogosphere.
Not to mention actress Lola Alao whose hubby was snatched from her by a friend earlier this year.
The list goes on and on but that’s not what this write up is about.
ensuring that they do have various streams of income and we think they
deserve a kudos for that.
Bukky Wright who has been married to several husbands, has eatries in Lagos and Ibadan and also a music label – Wright ventures.
Toyin Alausa, a single mum of two, is alsogooo/spice/local-entertainment/i-want-an-affectionate-man-toyin-alausa/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”> in the catering line as Bukky Wright.
Fathia Balogun who is still going to court with ex-hubby, Saheed Balogun, and even fought fellow actress, Flakky Ididowo over music star Pasuma a few months back, opened her beauty shop last year in Abeaokuta, Ogun state – House of Faiteer.
Bimbo Thomas is the latest to follow suit in owning her own business,
a very interesting direction we must say. Wine and liquor. Some of
her colleagues were there to support her as she opened her new business
in Ikeja on Sunday.
We are glad that these women are moving on and doing something worthwhile.