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Liz Anjorin is still in Business


REPORTS that Nollywood actress, Liz Anjorin has shut down her shop, Peak Me Reloaded, located at County Bus Stop, Ogba Lagos are said to be unfounded. According to a source close to Anjorin, the actress, in a move aimed at protecting her investment, simply had the shop locked up, pending when she will be done with the job she is working on at the moment.

Defending the actress, the source said; “it is not true; she has not shut down the place as many blogs have reported. She is currently on set and that is the reason the place is under lock. The reason she closed down the one at Abule Egba was because there was no business there. It is not the same thing with the one at Ogba.”
According to the report, the Super Mart is said to have collapsed and stopped operating for months now, with reports that the same scenario played out a few years back when the actress’ shop at Awori Bus Stop, Abule Egba (also in Lagos), was said to have folded up after six months of operation.
The mother of one, who has won many awards for her movie, Kofoworola The First Lady, is said to be working on a sequel to the movie titled Kofo Playhouse.

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