Leading Nigerian movie actress, Bimbo Ademoye, has promised to cover the in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment of one of her female audience members as she celebrates her 35th birthday.
The Nigerian movie actress made this announcement via her Instagram on Thursday afternoon. She mentioned that she would only be sponsoring one person from her comment section for the exercise; however, she wouldn’t be the person to select the lucky winner.
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Taking to her IG page, Ademoye who was reflecting on her journey thus far in the movie industry, stated that she made a vow to God that her movie, Broken Hallelujah gather at least 20 million views on the video-sharing platform, YouTube. The movie, which was released in April 2025, follows a married couple battling infertility. This storyline inspired the actress to make a promise that she’ll pay for the IVF treatment of one of her female audience members.
Interestingly, Broken Hallelujah failed to hit 20 million views on YouTube; however, Where Love Lives, a movie she released in the latter part of 2025, made history by accumulating the figure she was aspiring to achieve.
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The popular movie actress stated that she was initially disappointed that she couldn’t achieve the figures she desired; however, she is thankful that her love-inspired movie, Where Love Lives, was able to attain her objective.
Following her recent milestone alongside her birthday celebration, the actress mentioned that she is prepared to fulfil her vow in the coming days.
Sharing the video on Instagram, she wrote, “Someone you know might benefit from it. Please watch till the end. Thank you all for loving me the way you do. I hope whoever wins it gets a successful procedure. Congratulations in advance.”
Listen to what Ademoye has to say in the video below:
Equally important, further studies revealed that In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a highly effective, multi-step assisted reproductive technology (ART) where eggs are retrieved from ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory, with the resulting embryos then transferred to the uterus to achieve pregnancy. It is used for infertility, genetic conditions, same-sex couples, and single parents. A typical cycle takes 2–6 weeks, involving ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization, and embryo transfer.

