“It’s all shades of wrong” Fans react as Wumi Toriola joins NYSC @ 50 challenge

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Nollywood actress, Wumi Toriola has left her fans laughing and gushing as she joins the NYSC@50 challenge.

Kemi Filani reported days back that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), established in 1973 marked its 50th anniversary days back.

As part of the celebration, many took to their various social media platforms to share photos of them in their NYSC uniform.

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Joining them, Wumi Toriola, who served in Ede Camp and was a Lagos corper, shared a throwback photo of her in her uniform.

Taking to her comment section, her fans had a field day mocking her.

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One Mo Tiarah wrote, “Aunty Mi it’s all shades of wrong.

One Iyanuoluwa wrote, “It’s your belt for me

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One Arikeeeee wrote, “Which kind belt is that? Omo make I cherish my belt now this one no be am

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One Whurrah wrote, “It is your belt for me

One Salam wrote, “See ur mouth

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Fans react as Wumi Toriola NYSC challenge

Wumi Toriola wins hearts as she plans to pay school fees for her fans

Just days back, Wumi Toriola won hearts as she revealed her plans to pay the school fee of two children from her fans.

Wumi Toriola made this revelation on her Instagram page, where she urged parents to share reasons why she will be paying and she would gladly pick randomly from her comment section.

This move from the mother of one earned her praise from many who took to her comment section to appreciate her thoughtfulness and kind gesture.

Many prayed that she would be blessed, while others speaks for the less privileged in their areas.

Wumi Toriola pens powerful letter to Nollywood producers

Wumi Toriola recently penned a powerful letter to young Nollywood producers, teaching them the importance of a good work ethic.

Wumi Toriola on Instagram admonished young producers to be mindful of their actions while giving out their services, respecting everyone in their duties.

She urged them to work professionally and play their part in the success of a production, not being arrogant or waiting to be worshipped by their colleagues.

Wumi Toriola made herself a reference, recalling when she worked as a slave to everyone because the success of the job was what mattered to her.

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