
Nollywood Actor Timini Egbuson Boasts of Being Highest-Paid in Africa
Nigerian actor Timini Egbuson has taken to social media to proudly declare himself the highest-paid actor in Africa.
This bold claim comes after a successful year in which he appeared in several high-grossing films, including Funke Akindele's record-breaking movie "A Tribe Called Judah" and other notable titles such as "The Kujus Again", "Big Love", "Honey Money", "Something Like Gold", and "The Bloom Boy".
In a recent post, Egbuson wrote: "I'm the highest-paid actor in Africa, and it's not even close! With 15 years of experience in the Nigerian film industry, I've worked hard to get where I am today. From 'Breaded Life' to 'Elevator Baby', 'Introducing the Kuju's', 'Dinner At My Place', and 'A Tribe Called Judah', my talent and dedication have made me a household name. I've helped other actors rise to fame, and now it's my time to shine!"
Egbuson's declaration has sparked a lively debate in the entertainment industry, with some fans and colleagues congratulating him on his achievement while others question the validity of his claim. Regardless, his success is undeniable, and his contributions to Nollywood have cemented his place as one of the industry's leading actors.
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