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Nollywood Actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday Finally Meets Her Crush, The Ooni Of Ife

On Monday, Nollywood Actress, Nkechi Blessing Sunday, visited the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwunsi, in his palace at Ile-Ife, Osun State.

"Ever met a jovial king? Well, this picture says it all. I have never laughed this hard in a long time. Thank you so much for the warm reception his Imperial Majesty Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II. God bless your existence.” Nkechi wrote on her Instagram handle.

Nkechi Blessing Sunday was in the Kingdom of Great Ife-Ife, for the 2022 edition of Queen Morémi Ajasoro Cultural Pageantry. 

Nkechi and some celebrities from the Nollywood Yoruba movie industry were judges at the event that took place in the Ooni’s palace.

View fans' reactions below:

A fan, Janedora, said, “You were made for royalty but you’re looking for royalty trouble o.

Another, Jagynation said, “You sha want to become the Ooni of Ife queen, well Kabiyesi is ready for you.

IdrisconnectNigeria said, “Iyawo Oba” and Nkechi replied, “Ore Iyawo oba.”

Datgirl_oreva said, “you’re extremely beautiful for royalty. A queen and more.

Another fan, Wendygrace asserted, “Just be careful make ‘oba no gbese le e’ (literally, ‘don’t let the king own you).”

However, another user, itsdarey berated her for locking the comment section of the picture with the monarch saying, “Nkechi you shouldn’t have locked the comment section in that your picture with Ooni, we your fan that will still comment good thing dey nau.”

The visit came a few weeks after Nkechi “joked” about becoming the seventh wife of the monarch.

In a short statement with the photo of herself and Ooni, the actress said “I am patiently waiting for my turn.”


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  1. Like like she will achieve her dreams of being an Olori

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