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'Omo Butty' star to open beauty store

Nollywood actress, Biodun Okeowo Sofuyi aka Omo Butty, would be throwing the doors to her new business front open to customers and clients.

Yoruba actress, Biodun Okeowo

On Sunday, May 3, 2015, Nollywood actress, Biodun Okeowo Sofuyi aka Omo Butty, would be throwing the doors to her new business front open to customers and clients.

Pulse investigation revealed that the actress would be opening a beauty store, Victoria's Beauty Store, in Lagos.

The beauty store, it was further gathered, would be joining the actress' wine cellar, Vicasho wine store, situated in Ojodu area of Lagos.

When contacted, Sofuyi simply dropped, 'Well, I'm so busy trying to make the opening grand and yes, I'm opening a beauty store. That is all I can tell you at the moment.'

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Sofuyi is one of the popular Yoruba actresses, who became popular for her role as Tolani Osinrin in a movie with the same title.

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