Internet buzzes over Nollywood’s Native doctor, Alebiosu’s recent wedding registry snapshot

Alebiosu's court wedding photo, depicting him in a striking white suit beside his resplendent bride, holding their marriage certificate in front of the Ikoyi Registry, has stirred a maelstrom of emotions and reactions. This image, whether a real-life testament to his love or a scene from his next big role, has transcended its immediate context, becoming a hotbed of speculations.


Nollywood Veteran, Adewale Alebiosu, has set the internet ablaze with a bombshell post that’s got everyone talking.

The Yoruba movie legend, known for his riveting ‘herbalist man’ or ‘Babalawo’ roles, just dropped a jaw-dropping photo on his TikTok page that has fans in a frenzy.

In the shocking snapshot, Alebiosu, dressed to the nines in a pristine white suit, stands beside his breathtaking bride, who dazzles in a gorgeous white wedding dress.

They were seen clutching their marriage certificate, proudly posing in front of the Ikoyi Registry signboard. But here’s the twist – no one knows if this is a real wedding or just a teaser from a new movie.

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Alebiosu’s unexpected post has unleashed a torrent of reactions, with social media users swarming his comment section.

Some are showering the couple with blessings and congratulations, while others are skeptical, wondering if they’ve been caught in a masterful publicity stunt.

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In other news, renowned Nigerian actor Damilare Olaiya, famed for his pivotal role in the legendary ‘Super Story’ serieshas launched a blistering critique against his fellow actors who support President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Olaiya, with fiery intensity, lashed out at these colleagues, labeling them as feeble-minded lackeys.

He accused them of shamelessly pandering to the powers that be, and now, as public outrage and protests escalate, disappearing into obscurity.

In a scathing tirade, Olaiya denounced their apparent lack of courage, depicting them as opportunistic supporters who once fervently endorsed Tinubu but are now retreating into the shadows of the internet, desperately trying to evade the public’s scorn and anger.

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