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Sarah Martins Visits Lagos State Governor Sanwo-Olu

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The Nollywood actress, Sarah Martins shared photos from her courtesy visit to the Governor, where she joined fellow actress Bimbo Akintola and the Bodex Social Media Hangout team. Sarah expressed how honoured she felt to be part of a conversation focused on using social media for positive change and real impact.

During the visit, Sarah Martins described the experience as both inspiring and humbling. “Honoured to be among the Bodex Social Media Hangout team that paid a courtesy visit to His Excellency, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, ahead of the Bodex Social Media Hangout. As an awardee, it was truly inspiring to be part of a conversation centred on using social media for real impact,” she wrote.

She added that she looks forward to connecting, learning, and celebrating digital excellence at the upcoming Bodex Social Media Hangout, which will hold from November 21–23 in Lagos.

Fans flooded her comment section with congratulatory messages, commending her growth and the positive turn her career has taken.
One user wrote, “Since you left Judy, favour has been locating you everywhere. May I never have a friend that blocks my glory.” Another commented, “Keep going places, mama!” while others praised her for choosing peace and purpose.

The actress’s fans believe her blessings have multiplied ever since she distanced herself from her former best friend, Judy Austin. In recent months, Sarah has received notable recognition and financial support from influential personalities. Following her assault by KAI operatives, she received ₦20 million from Seyi Tinubu, who also pledged to support her charity outreach.

Additionally, Cubana Chief Priest’s wife surprised her with ₦1 million to further her charity efforts, leaving the actress emotional. Sarah revealed that she has continued to encounter people who encourage her to keep doing good, including one who gifted her food items and a bag of rice after appreciating her impact online.

Earlier this year, Sarah Martins celebrated being recognised among Africa’s Under 40 CEOs, reflecting on how she started her empire in 2019 with just ₦100,000 and a strong will to succeed.

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