K1 Causes Stir As He Stormed Ikeja City Mall To See ‘King Of Boys’

Posted on December 18, 2018
Evening of Tuesday December 18 will definitely be a night to be remembered by many Lagosians who were at the Silverbird Cinemas inside the Ikeja City Mall in Alausa, Lagos, when Fuji music legend, K1 De Ultimate stormed the place to see the blockbuster movie ‘King Of Boys’.

The Fuji king, who stormed the cinema with many of his friends, stunned those on the long queue waiting to buy tickets to see the movie, when he opted to pay for their tickets and see the movie with him.

Interestingly, the Kemi Adetiba-directed movie has the international music star, K1 as one of those who starred in the film.

The movie has been a success so far since it debuted at the cinema.

King of Boys is the only non-comedy movie to has grossed over N100 million at the Nigerian box office.

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