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Actor Adeniyi Johnson looks dapper in new photos to celebrate his birthday

Most people look forward to their birthdays because it is a time when everyone remembers the celebrant and tries to make them happy.

For Nigerian celebs, celebrating birthdays is even more special. These days, a number of them take to social media to share lovely photos of themselves as fans wish them well.

Nollywood actor, Adeniyi Johnson, recently added a year to his age and he took to his Instagram page to show off his fashionable side.

The dark-skinned hunk shared series of photos of himself in various outfits to celebrate his new age.

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In this photo, Johnson looked quite sharp in a brown traditional attire paired with a red cap. His brown wristwatch and brown leather strap also complemented the look.

The actor also looked very dapper in a blue suit paired with a black shirt. He also wore a gold rimmed aviator glasses. To finalise the look, Johnson wore a silver-studded pair of black shoes.

Finally in this photo, Johnson wore a white and blue traditional outfit. He also paired it with brown shoes.

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See more photos of the actor below:

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Happy birthday to him.

Meanwhile Legit.ng previously reported that the thespian recently took to social media to celebrate his actress wife, Seyi Edun, on her birthday.

In his birthday message, the actor also threw shades at some people who might have tried to bully his wife.

The talented actor disclosed that despite all those who tried to bully or distract her, she remained strong and for that, he will forever love and cherish.

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