Agba making us proud: Bolanle Ninalowo features in Netflix’s movie Extraction 2

Agba making us proud: Bolanle Ninalowo features in Netflix's movie Extraction 2:ikejabird.com

Nigerian actor Bolanle Ninalowo recently shared a video on his official Instagram page. In the video, he was seen on the set of Extraction 2 alongside some of the movie’s cast members. 

Extraction 2 is a highly anticipated Netflix movie, with the second part set to be released on Friday, June 16.

 Ninalowo, currently in South Africa, was spotted with other people enjoying themselves and showcasing various rifles.

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Fans and colleagues are celebrating him 

These videos have attracted much attention from his followers, who were impressed by his performance’ Fans and colleagues alike expressed their admiration for Ninalowo in the comments section.

While Bolanle Ninalowo excitedly shared videos of his participation in the rescue game ahead of the release of Extraction 2, he kept his role in the Netflix movie a secret. Nevertheless, his fans are eagerly anticipating his appearance in the film. 

Reactions: Maka on another level 

Lets have a look at some of the comments:

@olapriscillajohnson’s :Make white villain nor go shoot our guy sha . Koni funny rara. We go enter the feem 😒

@monsurusanusi89’s :Maka taking it to another level. Hollywood calling bro❤️

@_adeola.abiodun’s :See how gun dey move, yourba movie like this na ta ta you go dey hear 

😂😂😂

@chris_charis’s: U Dey for Extraction 2? Now can’t wait to see you in it. Kudos bro

@opecareem’s :Omo! Na Naija get this extraction 2! Aje 🙌🔥 Maka

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Actor Bolanle Ninalowo teaches white kids Yoruba

In another news, Popular actor Bolanle Ninalowo shared a video via his Instagram account where he was teaching young white boys how to speak Yoruba. 

The young white kids recognized that he was from Nigeria while he was working, and they started hailing him.

One of the kids knelt down in front of Ninalowo, which prompted him to pray for them, and that was when he started teaching them Yoruba words.

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