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Toyin Aimakhu talks about kidnap by Egbegbe
TOYIN Aimakhu finally made an official disclaimer disassociating self from her one time lover, Seun Egbegbe. In a post on Instagram, the actress announces that she would rather not delve into details but state the basic that she is currently not with Mr. Egbegbe, who was alleged to have kidnapped her last month after she made several impassioned plea on social media to a comedian, Twyse not to commit suicide.
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“Without going into details of why I went into an affair with Mr Seun Egbegbe, I am very much aware a lot look up to me as a role model and considering this salient fact, a detour at this point is very necessary. However, against the backdrop of my moral responsibilities to my fans and the general public, I wish to state unequivocally that henceforth, I dissociate myself from Mr Seun Egbegbe. I will implore all and sundry to please avoid connecting me with Mr Seun Egbegbe or whatever he represents from now on. I humbly request and would appreciate if I am allowed time to recuperate. Once again, I apologize for all the negativity that emanated from the whole drama in recent times, trust me on this I am sincerely sorry. My attention and energy are now focused on re-uniting with my work, friends, families and fans. I thank my ever loyal and steadfast fans. You all is my strong pillar of support .God bless me and you all. He is the greatest pillar in times of tribulations.. You will always be part of me” this she wrote on her Instagram page before signing off with her single status, ‘miss Toyin Aimakhu’.
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