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Commotion As Faithia William Picks N150,000 Asoebi For 53rd Birthday Party

Actress Faithia Williams has got tongues wagging after picking a N150,000 asoebi deal for colleagues and guests that will be attending her 53rd birthday party tagged ‘Faithia Unusual 2022’ in February.

Kemi Filani reports that the actress and single mum of two, Faithia Williamsshared details of the matching outfits to be worn and one of the them costs N150k.

Her colleague Bimbo Thomas recently shared the full details of the anticipated event with the venue, time and costs of various clothings on Instagram.

Faithia first announced the birthday party in an Instagram post on January 13.

Using the hashtag #Faithiaunusual 2022, she wrote: “The train is about to move we are ready. It’s going to be an experiential birthday and more.”

In reaction, several fans wondered how the celebrities keep up with the every weekend expensive lifestyle.

One Essy wrote “Celebrities pls how do you do it with numerous and expensive asoebi every weekend. Haaa ko le si savings mheeen. #justthinkingloud”

One Ada wrote “Just 53rd birthday party bah? Is anything else happening at the party, abi is she getting married again? Why is the asoebi damn expensive?”

Fathia Balogun

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