Skitmakers Kamo, Erekere and Salo celebrate with Baba Abija as the veteran actor becomes a car owner (VIDEO)

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  • It is a moment of celebration for veteran Yoruba actor Baba Abija as he becomes a new car owner
  • This comes after Content Creators Kamo, Erekere, Salo and some fans raised money to buy the veteran actor his new car
  • The video showing Baba Abija and the Skitmakers with the new car has stirred reactions from many

Yoruba movie veteran Tajudeen Oyewole, better known as Abija, is the latest car owner in the Nigerian movie industry.

Recall, Abija, made a sincere plea to his fans, appealing for the generous gift of a car.

The appeal was conveyed through a video shared by renowned skit maker and comedian, Kamo State.

Abija, in the clip, confirmed that he approached Kamo State after being moved by the Skitmaker’s successful endeavors,in raising funds and providing cars for his fellow colleagues, Lalude and Alapini Osa.

In a recent video spotted on Kamo’s Facebook page, the Skitmaker, his colleagues Erekere and Salo, can be seen congratulating Baba Abija on his newly acquired car.

Baba Abija expressed his gratitude and offered heartfelt prayers to the content creators for their valuable contributions in fulfilling his dream of becoming a car owner.

The joyful actor expressed his gratitude to his fans who contributed generously, with donations ranging in millions and thousands, to help him acquire a car.

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Skitmakers Kamo, Erekere and Salo celebrate with Baba Abija as the veteran actor becomes a car owner (VIDEO)

This is coming after actress Jaiye Kuti took a swipe at colleagues in the Yoruba film industry who come on social media to solicit financial support.

It was earlier reported that Iya Gbonkan, a veteran actress, was gifted a car and nearly N5 million after her public plea for help.

Other elderly actors like Pariolodo, Lalude, and Baba Alapini similarly solicited financial aid.

In a video shared via Instagram, Kuti expressed displeasure at the trend. She accused her colleagues of “tarnishing the reputation” of the Yoruba film industry.

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