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Olajumoke Quits Modelling Agency


Nigeria's sweetheart, Olajumoke Orisaguna has according to reports,quit the modelling agency she was signed up with.
The modelling agency called Few had been the first people to pick up the former bread seller turned model.
Reports state that her lawyer, Olayemi Adesuyan has moved her out of the agency and they’ve pitched their tent with older and more experienced Beth modelling agency.
The reason given for the migration according to Jumoke’s lawyer was that of incompetency on the part of Few modelling agency. It was alleged that the agency didn’t handle Jumoke’s portfolio well and she was not given any other lucrative contract since she signed with them.
With the Beth agency it is hoped that Jumoke gets proper representation as they have been in business for over a decade as opposed to Few who have only been in the game for over a year.


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