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Actress Mercy Aigbe engages businesswoman in public fight after being thrown a bottle (Video)

 Actress Mercy Aigbe engages businesswoman in public fight after being thrown a bottle (Video)


Popular Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe, engages Ina fist fight with a Lagos businesswoman, Omolara Olukotun a.k.a Larrit, in a public fight, aso Naija reports

In a video making rounds on social media, Mercy Aigbe and her colleague, Iyabo attended a party with Omolara who is known for her brand, Larrit Shoe Village (LSV).


The cause of the fight remains unknown, however, from the clip, Omolara Olukotun who was beside Iyabo Ojo at the time reportedly threw a bottle at Mercy while cursing her out.

The fight got out of hand and was taken outside of the event as seen in the clip where many attendees and bypasses struggle to keep both women in check.

Watch the video HERE

Mercy Aigbe is a Nigerian actress, director, fashionista and businesswoman. She is best known for her Yoruba indigenous movies.

 

Mercy Aigbe was born on 1 January 1978 in Edo State ,to Pa Aigbe and Mrs Abisola Grace Owodunni.

She hails from Benin city which is the capital of Edo State. She is the second child in a family of five.

She did her primary education at St. Francis primary school and attended Maryland Comprehensive Secondary School Ikeja, Lagos.

 She is also an alumnus of The Polytechnic, IbadanOyo State, where she received her OND in Financial Studies.In 2001, Mercy Aigbe graduated from University of Lagos with a degree in Theater Arts.

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