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Omashola, Two Other Ex-BBNaija Housemates Visit Olu of Warri
BBNaija reality stars, Omashola, Tuoyo and Kim Oprah have embarked on a homecoming trip to their hometown, weeks after their departure from the Big Brother house.
They all travelled down to Delta state, in a bid to celebrate with some of their fans and supporters that showed them love during their time in the competition.
The ex-housemates also made sure to pay a courtesy visit to the palace of the Olu of Warri, and they shared photos from their visit with their social media followers.
Sharing a photo of them posing with the Olu of Warri and other dignitaries,, excited Tuoyo said: “This picture is priceless, I can’t believe I am in the same picture with the Olu of Warri this means a lot to me I am honored. Thank you Warri for receiving me uner too much.”
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Beauty queen, Kim Oprah also: “Warriiiii!!!! Thank you for the Warm reception and Love, I wasn’t really expecting much because I was to just come support @sholzy23 & @itstuoyoofficial, but you all made me feel like I was one of you… Such An Opportunity meeting the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Suo”
The Man with “Warri, Street” mantra, Omashola took to her Instagram page to express his delightfulness after the visit as he extends his appreciation to the people of Warri for their warm reception.
He Wrote: “I was welcomed home yesterday alongside @itstuoyoofficial & @kimoprah by the HRM OLU OF WARRI himself and my entire Warri family!
“Oblorblor Maweh? God know say I no even expect Wetin my eye see yesterday?
“The Situation Yesterday Was A Lituation! ( I Go Speak That English Yesterday or Later?) Thank You All For Coming Out For US! THANK YOU X 1million????? I’m getting this picture framed… God Knows.”
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