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Actress Bimbo Oshin Breaks Down As She Remembers Late Husband, Dudu Heritage
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Actress Bimbo Osin in tears as she remembers her late husband, Dudu Heritage.
- Bimbo Oshin posted a photo of a lady crying on her Instagram page, expressing how much she misses her love.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that actress Bimbo Osin in tears as she remembers her late husband, Dudu Heritage.
Bimbo Oshin posted a photo of a lady crying on her Instagram page, expressing how much she misses her love.
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Bimbo Oshin described today as a memorable Sunday, accompanied by heartbreak emojis.
She wrote: Unforgettable Sunday.
See post below:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CbVnTcNq52y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Some Nollywood stars and fans stormed the comment section consoling Bimbo Oshin.
sindodotayo wrote: Keep been strong sis
folukedaramolasalako wrote: Sis it’s well with u
officialvictoriakolawole wrote: It’s well mama
wumiolabimtan wrote: Take heart sis, the Lord is your strength
Recall that the death of Bimbo Oshin‘s husband made headlines on Monday 13th September 2021, and many of her colleagues took to their social media page to commiserate with the actress.
A statement by the Ibadan Golf Club disclosed Ola Ibironke slumped at the golf club around 8:30 pm while he was out with his friends.
The statement added that efforts to resuscitate him proved abortive, and he was rushed to the hospital, where he was later confirmed dead.
Bimbo Oshin’s passion for acting began at a young age. She’s been having some minor drama in the house with her elder sibling, and they’ve been filming their phony videos. Her acting career, however, began during her undergraduate studies at the University of Lagos. Her friend’s sister introduced her to a group known as Ara Osan. She informed her that she had joined and that she should follow her as well. Bimbo agreed, joined the band (Ara Osan) in 1996, and began attending rehearsals. Rasaq Ajao owns the Ara Osan theatre group, where she worked for four years. Although she began her film career with English soap operas, she is now working in the Yoruba film industry. The first film that made her famous was “Akobi,” which was released in 1997.
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