Actress Toyin Adewale Joins Nicki Minaj’s Viral Pose Challenge

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  • Toyin Adewale, a prominent Nollywood actress, has sparked controversy by participating in Nicki Minaj’s pose challenge online.
  • American rapper Nicki Minaj’s iconic 2013 music video pose, squatting with crossed legs, has gone viral on TikTok, prompting many to recreate it.

Veteran Nollywood actress Toyin Adewale has caused a buzz online after hopping on the viral Nicki Minaj pose challenge that has taken over TikTok and Instagram.

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The challenge, which resurged recently, is based on a 12-year-old pose from Nicki Minaj’s 2013 music video with Lil Wayne. The iconic shot features Nicki squatting with her legs crossed, and fans and celebrities alike have been trying to replicate the daring pose.

Toyin, who is also the mother of Nigerian singer Mayorkun, took to Instagram to share her own humorous spin on the challenge. In her video, she posed gracefully while seated on a chair with her legs crossed — clearly referencing the viral trend.

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In her caption, she wrote:

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“Somebody said what’s going on here?
Nah @nickiminaj challenge ooo
Mesef yaff join. Congratulate me, abeg.”

Her playful participation has drawn cheers and laughter from fans, with many praising her for her youthful spirit and sense of humor.

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In other news, Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has stirred reactions online with his blunt take on a common WhatsApp habit sending voice notes without permission.In a recent post shared on his Instagram page, Yul made it clear that he isn’t a fan of people who drop voice notes in chats without first asking if it’s okay.

The outspoken actor stated that he would simply delete such messages and carry on with the conversation through text.

“If we’re chatting on WhatsApp, then you send me a voice note without asking me first,
I’ll delete the voice note and continue chatting.
Who told you say I wan hear your voice?”.

His post sparked debate online, with some users agreeing with his stance, while others defended the convenience and personal touch that voice notes can bring to messaging.

This isn’t the first time Yul Edochie has shared an unfiltered opinion on social etiquette and modern digital behavior and it’s unlikely to be the last.

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