Funke Akindele Reacts After Hair Vendor Replaces Her Face in JP2025 Wedding Photo


  • Nollywood actress Funke Akindele has contacted a hair vendor for photoshooting her photos from Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s wedding finale.
  • Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s wedding finale took place in Tanzania, attended by prominent entertainment figures and dignitaries.
  • My Hairven, a hair vendor, shared photoshopped images of Funke Akindele’s face on Instagram.

Nollywood star Funke Akindele has called out a hair vendor for editing and reposting her image from Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s wedding finale.

The lavish wedding event took place in Tanzania and was graced by several top celebrities and notable figures in the entertainment industry.

The controversy began when a hair vendor, identified as My Hairven, uploaded a photoshopped image on Instagram, replacing Funke Akindele’s face with her own.

In the post’s caption, the vendor wrote:
“Tanzania called and I answered. Congratulations once again @iyaboojofespris @its.priscy. Rate my outfit. Make up by @alvinoflagos__official. Help me tag @funkejenifaakindele cos we wore the same dress yesterday”

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The actress noticed the altered image and reacted humorously in the comment section, calling the vendor a “criminal”—a playful jab that instantly caught fans’ attention.

The interaction quickly gained traction online, with many amused by Funke Akindele’s lighthearted approach to the photo-editing stunt.

In other news, Comedian-turned-cleric Woli Arole has boldly challenged the deep-seated misogynistic belief that women should be silent or voiceless in marriage.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Arole confronted the harmful misconception that a woman’s role in marriage is to submit without question or opinion.

He stressed that this idea is not only wrong but also damaging to the foundation of a healthy marital relationship.

Woli Arole clarified that biblical and cultural teachings on submission do not mean a woman should be intellectually sidelined or prevented from expressing herself.

Instead, he emphasized the crucial role a woman’s voice plays in the home, sometimes serving as the key to resolving conflicts or bringing clarity to difficult situations.

He wrote, “The ideology that women cannot talk or have opinions in marriage is wrong. Men, submission doesn’t mean dumbness; your wife is your helpmeet. At times, the salvation of the home will be in her mouth.”