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Skinny Girl in Transit Has Arrived - Abimbola Craig Will Do Abimbola Craig!

Season 5, Ep. 1

In the first episode of Season 5 of Tea With Tay, Tay sits down with Abimbola Craig-actor, producer, and the face behind the beloved series Skinny Girl in Transit.


Abimbola talks about the journey of the show, what it has meant to audiences over the years, and the work that has gone on behind the scenes to keep it going. She also reflects on her path in Nollywood, the choices she’s made along the way, and the importance of staying true to herself while working in the industry.


From storytelling to life outside the camera, it’s an open and thoughtful conversation with someone who has quietly built a strong place for herself in Nigerian film and television.


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