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Fathia Balogun, Oritsefemi, Femi Adebayo, others star in Aiye Mi video by Dayo Amusa

About a month ago, the eminent Nollywood Actress & Singer, Dayo Amusa released the song titled ‘Aiye Mi’ featuring Oritsefemi, which is an adorable song, an early candidate for “hit” status. On Saturday, the 21st of November, Dayo shot the video for the song on a lovely location, and extremely endearing costumes, and it got the creative touch of talented video director, HG2 Films. See the pics after the cut…

Styled by: Angels Touch & Johnsang Make Over by: Certified_CrownCold_Makeover View pictures from the video shoot with stellar guest appearances, such as; Faithia Balogun Williams, Dami’ Adenuga, Odunlade Adekola, Bimbo Oshin, Sean Tizzle, Femi Adebayo, Iyabo Ojo, Ronke Odusanya, Biodun Okeowo, S-Gee, Funke Etti, Lola Ajibola and a lot more. We anticipate greatly for this musical video!!!

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