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Actresses Toyin Abraham, Mo Bimpe make Lagos Top 100 women list

Nigerian actresses, Toyin Abraham and Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji, have been ranked among Lagos State’s Top 100 Women.

The thespians took to their respective Instagram pages to announce the recognition received on Wednesday.

Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji, popularly known as Mo Bimpe, shared several pictures of the plaque she received and other associated materials.

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Taking to the caption section, she wrote, “A big thanks to the Governor of Lagos State, His excellency @jidesanwoolu for this heartwarming recognition. Nothing excites more than being recognized for what you do. The Lagos State government @lagosstategovt named me among the Eko 100 Women on International Women’s Day and I’m grateful beyond words…

“DEAR YOUNG WOMAN, This is to tell you that the world is watching and you’ll definitely be celebrated, don’t stop pushing, don’t stop trying and please, don’t stop breaking the bias! Thanks again your excellency, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu @jidesanwoolu Eko o ni baje!”.

The actress recently got married to Nollywood actor, Lateef Adedimeji, in a star-studded wedding. 

Reacting to his wife’s achievement, Lateef took to the comment section of her post to explain how proud he was of his wife.

He simply wrote, “Congratulations my love, I am so proud of you my baby. Keep making daddy proud.”

Similarly, iconic actress, Toyin Abraham, took to her verified Instagram to post a picture of her plaque.

She said, “Thank you sir; your excellency @jidesanwoolu and @lagosstategovt thanks for the recognition.”

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