Nollywood actress Faithia Williams has appreciated her colleague and former enemy, Iyabo Ojo, for her support at her father’s burial.
Kemi Filani reported in April that Faithia had lost her beloved father. The movie star held the final leg of his burial on Sunday, June 21st, in Ikorodu, and many of her colleagues were in attendance. One of the surprising guests at the burial ceremony was Iyabo Ojo, with who Faithia once had beef.
In clips making rounds online, the top actresses were seen embracing each other at the event and talking as Iyabo Ojo rained money on her.
Taking to her Instagram page, Iyabo Ojo shared photos of her outfit to the burial ceremony. Calling Faithia her sister, she prayed that her father’s soul continue to rest in peace.
“Latecomer ………..
My look to sis @faithiawilliams dad’s burial party ……… may his gentle soul continue to rest in perfect peace
Outfit styled & designed by @bkslagos
Gold set @young_alhaja_golddubai”.
Taking to her comment section, Faithia appreciated her for her support. She wrote, “Thanks so much, Darling sis. I appreciate your coming”.
Refreshing your memory, Iyabo Ojo and Fathia Balogun fell apart after Faithia reportedly leaked how Iyabo Ojo almost lost her life over surgery. As a result, actress Iyabo Ojo called out Faithia Williams on her 51st birthday and tagged her as a witch.
Some months later, many thought the actresses were back together after Fathia posted a condolence message on Instagram when Iyabo Ojo lost her mum. Fans hailed Faithia’s move and hoped for a neutral ground to end all transgressions will be made until she deleted the condolence post after Iyabo Ojo failed to acknowledge the condolence message.
However, in January 2022, Faithia and Iyabo Ojo settled their long-time rift through the help of Nollywood actor Mr. Latin and Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, MC Oluomo.
Fathia and Iyabo Ojo publicly declared love for each other and shared their photos on their respective Instagram page but expressed disappointment over their inability to follow themselves back on the photo and video-sharing app.