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    Timini Egbuson encourages fans to stop comparing me to their favorites to gain clout

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    Nollywood star Timini Egbuson has cautioned his colleagues’ admirers against equating him with their favorite celebrities in order to gain influence.

    He asserted that in an effort to promote their favorites and customers, promoters and fans are increasingly using his name in social media discussions.

    According to Egbuson, he has a loyal following that has supported him for the past 15 years.

    “I can smell a PR campaign from a mile away, and to be honest, it’s getting boring,” he tweeted on his X handle. Keep my name out of the conversation and push your favorite in peace. They adore my work, and I’ve discovered my tribe. 15 years of strength.

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