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Keep my sons name out of your mouth! - Tonto Dikeh slams IK Ogbonna for advising her

Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, recently broke the internet after she released series of videos where she spoke on her ex-husband, his alleged diabolical ways, alleged Yahoo crimes, his real father and more.

The film star who has a son from the relationship has raised concerns among Nigerians who feel her outburst will affect him in future.

Tonto explained in the video that Churchill is into cybercrime known as Yahoo Yahoo and that she found out after catching him sitting in the middle of red candles with a red cloth tied to his waist and a laptop in his laps. She also added that he is not Obasanjo's son like he claimed but that his father was Obasanjo's gardener.

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This is just a tip of some of the things Tonto revealed and some Nollywood celebrities who find the video distasteful took to social media to either call her out or advise her.

Nollywood actor, IK Ogbonna, shared a post on his Instastory where he advised Tonto Dikeh to consider her son before releasing information to the public. See his post below:

While breaking the internet, think of your son - IK Ogbonna advises, Tonto Dikeh replies

Photo: @ikogbonna / Instagram
Source: Instagram

Obviously not impressed with his advice, Tonto took to slamming the actor. The mother of one warned him to keep her son’s name out of his mouth as she made insinuations that IK indeed prefers intimacy with men like a lady recently claimed.

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See her post below:

While breaking the internet, think of your son - IK Ogbonna advises, Tonto Dikeh replies

Photo: @tontolet/ Instagram
Source: Instagram

Nawa o.

Recall that Tonto also vowed to break the mouth of Nollywood actress, Funke Adesiyan for commenting on her controversial expose about her ex-husband.

Adesiyan shared a post on Instagram in which she expressed that some partners in marriages are toxic partners. Although she made no mention of Tonto Dikeh’s name, the actress expressed that a certain woman is a disgrace to womanhood and she does not know why the person cannot move on.

Tonto then vowed to break Adesiyan's mouth and cautioned her not to throw shades if she cannot boldly own up to it.

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