Popular Actress Mulikat Adegbola Is Dead

Hamilton Nwosa
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Veteran actress, Mulikat Adegbola who is also known as Ashabi Iya Adinni is dead.She died some hours ago after a brief illness.

Nollywood actor, Muyiwa Ademola broke the sad news on his Instagram page.

On his page, Ademola said: “This is quite sad but who are we to question the Almighty? Sleep on Iya Adinni.May the Almighty forgive your sins.”

She is popular for her roles in movies like “Ìlù gángan” (2009), “Ogbologbo” (2003) and “Ogbologbo 2” (2003).

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