Funke Akindele replies Toyin Abraham’s epistle

In a recent development, actress and famous music producer Funke Akindele has responded to Toyin Abraham’s message on competition in the industry.

Recall that, hours ago, Funke Akindele had reported that Toyin Abraham had taken to Instagram to speak out about a fierce competition to be number one in the Yoruba industry.

She had further expressed how that competition had created lots of enmity and gossips. She had gone on to beg Nollywood people to stop trying to tear down the industry with gossips.

Tagging Funke Akindele, she expressed that Funke has always been the number one after the likes of Aunty Bukky and Aunty Faithia while she was next in line.

Further on, she express how the industry has continued to treat her and Funke Akindele as rivals and that she did not want to compete anymore.

She went on to celebrate Funke Akindele for being a winner.

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