The birthday party had a large group of different big names from the Yoruba film industry, executives and makers alike.
Iyabo Ojo was available at the occasion as she was the mc of the occasion.
Faithia has featured, delivered and coordinated a few Nigerian movies throughout the years. In 2008, she won the Africa motion picture Academy Award for the Most Outstanding Actress Indigenous and her motion picture Iranse Aje won the best indigenous film of the year.
In April 2014, she won the Africa Movie Academy Award, having risen as best performing artist of the year alongside Odunlade Adekola who rose as best performer of the year. Faithia Balogun likewise won the Best Indigenous Language: Yoruba grant for the work done in the film Iya Alalake at the 2015 Africa-Magic Viewers' Choice Awards AMVCA.
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