For those who were at the upscale Rumors Night Club
in Lagos recently for the inauguration of the newly elected president of the
Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fibresima, one thing sprang up a surprise.
And it was the rekindling of the romance between the
ex-beauty Queen and renowned actor-cum producer Fred Amata.
The ace-producer who decked in black suit stormed the event venue, bubbling with
life and ever willing to give his
support to the mother of his beautiful daughter. Interestingly, upon sighting
Ibinabo, who was looking hot in her minis, Fred could not resist her glamorous
appearance as he immediately stretched out his hands and hugged her
ceaselessly. It was an eternity…
Fred, it was learnt was at the event, to give his support to the half caste actress
and also, to show her love again. Continue after the cut:
However, it would be called that during the
electioneering campaigns, the renowned actor was strongly involved in
campaigning for Ibinabo. It was no surprise therefore that he showed up at the
event in support of Ibinabo’s victory at the polls.
By her inauguration,
Ibinabo has made history as the first female president of the guild. The event
was well attended and the official handing over was observed in a warm and
peaceful atmosphere. The turn-out signalled an end to the internal squabbles
and controversies which had almost
reduced the integrity of the AGN.
Nollywood diva, Genevieve Nnaji, led others to
publicly declare their support for the new boss of the AGN.
Fiberesima wasted no time in outlining her
agenda.“We are starting with a health insurance and pension scheme for actors
and actresses. It has never been done
before. The motive is to put an end to the situation where actors go
cap-in-hand to beg for money in times of difficulty.
“By the time we clock 100 days in office, the health
insurance and the pension scheme would have been in place. As I speak, I’m just
waiting for the data to ascertain how many actors and actresses who are members
of the AGN.,” she stated.
Culled from Vanguard online
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