Your son sings? Actress Omoborty showers praise on Funke Akindele for supporting son’s music. 

Thank you so much: Popular actress shower praise on Funke Akindele for supporting her son’s music.:ikejabird.com

Nigerian actress Biodun Sofuyi, popularly known as Omoborty has used her Instagram page to appreciate film producer and actress Funke Akindele for supporting her son’s music. 

 Biodun Sofuyi had previously used her Instagram page to endorse her son, who recently dropped a song. 

Funke Akindele replied to the post, telling her to send the song to them so they can dance and celebrate with it. She also encouraged her that greatness awaits the new artist. 

READ ALSO: Eko o ni baje: Funke Akindele breaks silence on election loss 

She also celebrated other actors 

Funke Akindele was not the only one she appreciated; she also celebrated other actors who used her son’s new single for videos. 

People were happy with the way actors and actresses came out to support and promote his music. 

Reactions: Funke has a good heart 

People celebrated Funke for what she did, let’s have a look at some of the comments: 

@Amiselmon: God bless you mama @funkejenifaakindele

@Adewummi: She has always been an amazing mum always wanting them to do things at d right time dis is really amazing star wey born star nice May GOD elevate him ❤️

@Oloyede:Thank you sis funke, God bless you

@Sandy : Thanks so much mama @funkejenifaakindele God bless you ma 🙌

READ ALSO: Funke Akindele deletes politics-related posts from social media after election loss

Funke Akindele’s Battle on Buka Streets breaks record

In another news, Nollywood superstar actress and movie producer turned politician, and deputy gubernatorial candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos state Funke Akindele has proven again that she’s her only competition.

According to FilmOne, Funke Akindele-Bello’s latest movie, Battle On Buka Street, hit N640m in its total gross earnings at the box office, officially surpassing the previous record.

It is significant to know that Funke Akindele’s movie Omo Ghetto: The Saga used to hold the record at N636m before it was usurped by another of the politician’s films

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