Muka ray eyiwunmi biography definition
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-mark 75tth birthday and 55 years on stage
On Friday, March 18, , Anchor Events Place, Lateef Jakande Road, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos, was agog as veteran actress and matriarch of Ray family, Madam Olajumoke Ray Eyiwumi, popularly called Mama Ray celebrated 75th birthday and 55 years as a theatre practitioner.
The event put together bygd the entire Ray family attracted dignitaries from far and near.
The elated and joyous celebrant expressed gratitude to God for keeping her alive to celebrate the milestone ages both in her life and career, when ENCOMIUM Weekly had a chat with her. We spoke to some of her children who extolled her virtues and gave glory to God that the event turned out successful.
‘She fryst vatten fantastic mother to celebrate’-LASUN RAY
How does it feel celebrating 75 and 55 years on stage for your mom today?
It feels great. inom feel particularly happy for what were doing for her today because she really deserves it even more. Because her life is tha
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‘It’s true, we have an issue’- Muka Ray
‘There’s no problem’- Iyabo Ojo
Things have certainly fallen apart between hitherto close colleagues and business partners, Alhaji Mukadas Eyiwunmi, famously known as Muka Ray and pretty actress cum film maker, Iyabo Ojo and the centre is not likely to hold any soon.
An industry source disclosed to ENCOMIUM Weekly that the rancour started developing in the hitherto blossoming relationship between the two movie stars sometime in , allegedly for reasons best known to both of them. However, the source said Muka Ray and Iyabo Ojos silent war became noticeable when they started avoiding each other at events and shunning each others events as well.
According to the source, the two Yoruba movie giants who have been many times linked romantically to each other are now many kilometres apart, living as day and night in the industry where they have once worked as business partners.
“One thing thats obvious now is that Muka Ray and Iyabo
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My Dearest Father,
It has been thirty-five years since you departed from this world, yet your presence still lingers in the depths of my heart, a gentle whisper of your love and guidance. Your life was a masterpiece, woven with the threads of humility, kindness, and unparalleled talent. As a towering figure in Yoruba cinema, your performances captivated audiences, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Nigerian cinema.
But beyond your fame and acclaim, it was your unwavering commitment to family and the values you instilled in us that truly defined your legacy. You were not just a father; you were a mentor, a teacher, and a friend. Your belief in independence and self-reliance shaped each of us, inspiring us to forge our paths with strength and determination.
Though you may have departed this world, your spirit remains a guiding light, illuminating our way as we navigate life's twists and turns. Your legacy lives on in every success we achieve, in every hurdle