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Olajumoke ‘Onibread’ makes a comeback, set to host radio show

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After a long disappearance from the public scene, with many wondering where she is and others asking what happened to her, Olajumoke Orisaguna, popularly known as Olajumoke Onibread, has resurfaced as a radio talk show host. She was a former bread seller who later became a model.

Olajumoke, who launched her talk show titled ‘Kilon Shele’ on City FM on Wednesday at a news conference in Lagos, expressed gratitude to famous photographer, TY Bello, for her pivotal role leading to her stardom in 2016.

Reports said that the model, who first gained fame in 2016 after an unexpected encounter with British rapper Tinie Tempah during a photoshoot captured by renowned photographer TY Bello, recently joined City FM as a radio presenter after a significant break from the public eye.

During a news conference held in Lagos on Wednesday, Orisaguna expressed her gratitude to TY Bello for the crucial role she played in her rise to prominence.

In her announcement, Orisaguna shared her desire to pursue further education, acknowledging the challenges she has faced due to a lack of formal schooling.

Her radio show, ‘Kilon Shele’, will delve into her personal experiences, particularly focusing on the difficulties she encountered with exploitative managers who took advantage of her situation.

Additionally, she plans to discuss the emotional struggles she faced during her hiatus and her journey towards self-discovery and empowerment.

The show will also include inspiring discussions with guests who have navigated similar challenges, aiming to provide a platform for shared experiences and uplifting conversations.

“I want to use my platform to share my story, the good and the bad. I want to show that even in the darkest moments, there is hope for a better tomorrow,” she said.

“My show will be a beacon of inspiration for those who have faced similar struggles.”

Olajumoke disclosed mistakes that damaged relationships with benefactors.

“I have suffered a lot,” she said. “But I thank Azuka and TY Bello for not giving up on me. My advice to those coming behind me is to work hard and never bite the finger that feeds them. I made many mistakes, but I’ve learned my lessons and want others to learn from my story.”

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