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These Are The Main Reasons Yoruba Female Actresses Convert To Islam [MUST READ]



Converting from one religion to another especially from Christianity to Islam seems to be the trend in the Yoruba movie industry. Although, many of these babes are of Christian background but never visited church auditorium for once. A couple of years ago precisely in 2013, one of the highly rated controversial actresses who hail from Badagry Lagos, started the idea as she visited the Islamic holy ground (Mecca) together with another actress who is not so popular. Hajj
After her visitation to this holy land and cruising around with a gold teeth to indicate herself as Alhaja, the self-acclaimed Alhaja engaging herself in street fight with whosoever cross her path and also rain curses on them which makes a lot of her fans raised unanswerable question to know if that is what islam is all about.

However, another set of Yoruba actresses have also joined the league as the estranged wife of Saidi Balogun, Fathia Balogun, Dayo Amusa and Moji Olaiya seized this sallah season to convert to Islam. As you read this, the actresses are in Mecca for pilgrimage.But reason for such sudden decision not known to many people. A finding by yorubamoviegist.com has strongly indicated that most of the actresses converted for 3 reasons.
Firstly, its believe that no matter the gravity of sin one must have committed, once you visit hajj to seek forgiveness, it will be answered immediately. Another reason is that most of these babes do that simply because of the “Alhaja” title they wish to be called with.
Lastly, they are converting to Islam because of their alleged Muslim man friends they are all keeping. Yoruba actresses who converted to Islam in the last 2 years are the likes of Liz Anjorin, Kemi Korede, Fathia Balogun, Dayo Amusa and Moji Olaiya.


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