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BBNaija's Tobi Bakre shares video clips as best friend Miracle flies him around Florida, US

True and sincere friendship remains one of the most cherished things by many people in the world. Two Nigerian former reality stars further gave credence to this belief by their display of pure and genuine brotherly love.

The ex-stars of BBNaija 2018 reality show, Tobi Bakre and Miracle Ikechukwu, warmed up millions of fans across the African continent with the onscreen connection they both shared when they were housemates in the TV show.

What is even more beautiful is the fact that the duo are able to live out some of the dreams that had led them to seeking greener pastures on the platform of the show.

Bakre and Ikechukwu recently took to their respective social media pages to share series of clips from their time together in an aircraft flight piloted by the former, in the Florida, US.

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The two were spotted recorded posing for the camera and warming up their fans to some of the goofy moments they had both shared when they used to be reality stars.

See some screenshots from their videos below:

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Miracle Flies Bestfriend, Tobi Bakre Around Florida, US (Video)

Screenshot from Miracle's Instastory. Photo: miracleikechukwu
Source: Instagram

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Miracle Flies Bestfriend, Tobi Bakre Around Florida, US (Video)

Screenshot from Tobi's Instastory. Photo: @tobibakre
Source: Instagram

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It is nice to see that the two have kept their bond of friendship strong and intact. It would be recalled that upon winning the 2018 reality show, Miracle had revealed that he was going to use the price money to further advance his dream of owning a private license.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of another ex-BBNaija housemate Ifu Ennada, who had taken to social media to recount her experience with her employee. According to the former reality star, she had strongly cautioned the male housekeeper for using endearing words with her.

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