On August 9, a private screening of the popular film Jagun Jagun starring actor Femi Adebayo was held in Lagos.
The event was attended by many well-known Yoruba actors, including Odunlade Adekola, Oga Bello, Muyiwa Ademola, and Fathia Balogun. They attended to support their coworkers Ibrahim Chatta, Lateef Adedimeji, and Eniola Ajao, but their attire at the event had people talking.
As several of his fellow actors went out for the private screening of the new film Jagun Jagun on Wednesday, August 9, in the Lekki district of Lagos State, it was a chance to celebrate for Nollywood star Femi Adebayo.
Some Nollywood actors showed up to the colorful occasion dressed as Yoruba warriors.
Videos which emerged from the event showed the likes of Mr Macaroni, Dele Odule, Mo Bimpe, Odunlade Adekola, Oga Bello, Muyiwa Ademola, Fathia Balogun, Gbenga Adeyinka, Desola Afod, Sotayo Gaga, Kemi Afolabi, Dayo Amusa, Jaiye Kuti, Aishat Lawal among others, were all present to celebrate with Lateef.
Internet users respond to Eniola Ajao Juliana’s attire
_______wura:
“Eniola and overdo Is it your movie premiere?”
officialtheema:
“Wearing knee high boots in Nigeria is something I can’t wrap my head around, because I need a thorough explanation.”
adegunloyeadeshina:
“Let her shine her shine if she can afford it. She’s beautiful in that outfit. Hun”
beesluv:
“Eniola no fit breath well in btw Juliana looks good and simple.”
souvenirsidea:
“Sogun laye ni easy easy oo.”
queenlarteephat:
“Her own too much kilode? Na so she dress like Aya odunlade during Orisa premiere.”
Many are stunned by Femi Adebayo’s Jagun Jagun’s trailer Femi Adebayo is trending on social media after uploading the teaser for his latest film, “Jagun Jagun.”
The “Jagun Jagun” movie trailer follows Femi’s record-breaking performance of Ageshinkole, which further elevated Yoruba films to a global level.
On August 10, Netflix will exclusively distribute the film directed by Femi Adebayo, which also starred Ibrahim Yekini Itele, Fathia Williams, Debo Adebayo, Lateef Adedimeji, Bukunmi Oluwashina, Muyiwa Ademola, and Odunlade Adekola.