Actress Aisha Lawal denies receiving car gift from MC Oluomo

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Popular Nigerian actress and entrepreneur Aisha Lawal has addressed recent claims linking her to a car gift allegedly given by MC Oluomo, the National Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

The controversy stemmed from a viral video in which a senior NURTW member, Baba Bistijabah, alleged that MC Oluomo received a Venza from him and then presented it to the actress.

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Speaking during an interview on the Talk to B show, Aisha Lawal firmly denied the claim, stating that she has never owned or even driven a Venza.

She also took the opportunity to clarify that her wealth comes from her hard work in the entertainment industry and business ventures.

While revealing the source of her wealth, Aisha Lawal said; “COVID-19 period was my turning point. During COVID, I made N10 million in a week.

“I wonder if it was a setup or if the man smoked weed to claim that MC Oluomo collected Venza from him and gifted me. I have regard for MC Oluomo because he has done so much for people that I know. But I did not collect any car from him.

“Common, you have to add some respect to my name because I suffered before I make money, I did not drive Venza, it’s not a car I like. I drive a GX 460”.

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