The over two-year beef between Nollywood actresses, Iyabo Ojo and Faithia Williams have ended as the duo shared loved-up pictures of themselves.
The popular thespians also gave credits to Lagos State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo and veteran actor, Olaiya Igwe.
Taking to her Instagram page, Ojo shared a picture of herself and Williams, stating that they have reconciled.
While stating that she wanted to go back to following Williams on Instagram, the actress appreciated the Lagos State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Musiliu Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo.
The duo also appreciated veteran actor, Olaiya Igwe, in their reconciliation messages.
She wrote: “It’s all peace and love, Faithia Williams. How we would follow each other back on Instagram is what’s remaining. Instagram experts, over to you. Thank you @kingmcoluomo, @olaiyaigwefilms.”
Sharing the same picture on her Instagram page, Williams, who is also known as Faithia Balogun, wrote, “Happy new year Iyabo Ojo. @kingmcoluomo, @olaiyaigwe films, more wisdom and understanding. Let peace reign.”
Their appreciation to both men suggested that they may be key players to the reconciliation.
In February 2020, Ojo, threw shades at Faithia when she called the latter a snitch.
Though the cause of their beef was unknown, there were reports that it was caused by a younger lover.
However, Faithia had come out to debunk the report, as she noted that she couldn’t engage in a beef over a man.
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