10 years of Osas Ighodaro in entertainment industry

Osas Ighodaro, a media personality and actress from Nollywood, is commemorating ten years in the entertainment business. The mother of a single child described her trip to Nigeria and how it affected her life. Osas disclosed that she had intended to stay in Nigeria for only six months but ended up staying for ten years.

She will always be appreciative of her trip so far and anticipates what is ahead. Osas Ighodaro released a music video of herself dancing to the tune Water, Wata’ by Fela Kuti to commemorate her ten years. According to Osas, the song beautifully captures her flow, battle, and freedom throughout her time in Nigeria.

“10 years ago, this day, I embarked on a journey to Nigeria – not my first trip to Naija – but certainly a trip that changed my life.. forever. In celebration of my 10years in the Nigerian Entertainment Industry; please enjoy. ‘Water, Wata’ – Osas celebrating 10years!! For me, the element of water incapsulates a beautiful representation of my time in Naija thus far; my Flow, my Fight, my Freedom!!!! I was meant to stay in Naija for just 6 months…and here I am 10 years later.” She said in a post.

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Osas Ighodaro couldn’t contain her tears as she accepted two awards at the AMVCA 2022, according to Kemi Filani news. At the African Magic Viewers Choice Award 2022, Osas Ighodaro won for best dressed and best actress in a drama. Celebrities looked stunning on the red carpet at the AMVCA event.

Celebrities regularly display their sense of style as fans vote for their favourites to win the coveted “Best Dressed” award, one of the most prestigious in Africa’s entertainment sector. Osas, who wowed in a flowing see-through gown, was named the winner. Her drop earrings and ponytail enhanced her entire appearance.

The actress also received her first AMVCA award for Best Actress in a Drama.

Osas Ighodaro shared a video of herself running to the stage to accept her award and profusely thanking God for it as she described her win as a dream come true that she still can’t believe in order to express her gratitude to the organisers and everyone who helped make it possible for her to win the award.

She also gave her late mother and her daughter a special dedication in the plague. And after that, she especially thanked the AMVCA’s organisers, RattleSnake’s cast and crew, and all of her supporters.

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