Aftermath of her husband,Tunde Orilowo being declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which led to the closure of her boutique, “proudly” controversial Yoruba actress, Laide Bakare has flown out of the country to the United States of America to keep herself away from the shame that has given her embattled new husband a soiled reputation.
It would be recalled that the actress’ husband came in the news over an alleged fraud he committed against MTN, which consequently got EFCC involved before he ran away to God knows where. The case also caused the anti-graft agency to seize Orilowo’s properties, including the boutique he opened for Laide Bakare. Laide reportedly jetted out of the country some weeks ago to the God’s own country and it is unknown how long she would remain in that country. |
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