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Your Ex-Wife Had A Diploma However Silent Left – Nkechi Blessing Lambast Falegan For Tagging Her An Illiterate

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Actress Nkechi Blessing has fired serve at her estranged lover Falegan Opeyemi after he tagged her as an illiterate.

Falegan Opeyemi took to his Instagram myth to throw a colour at Nkechi Blessing pronouncing that his next must be a graduate with a stage on memoir of he’s for the time being pursuing his doctorate in Industry Administration.

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Reacting to the colour from Falegan, Nkechi Blessing mocked him for different relationships he has been into which did no longer work. She acknowledged that Falegan’s wife who even had a stage left him.

Essentially based fully mostly on Nkechi Blessing Falegan belief she turned into as soon as like other females who were milked dry by some males. She disclosed how she has fairly taken the diminutive monies Falegan had.

“Even with all of your, you are tranquil BROKE. I am going make expend of and pay you a wage for 10 years, nonstop bro!! Bunmi wey to find the general stage wey you marry. Wetin happen? Or no longer it’ll be necessary to merely about be taught to throw colour from me Opeyemi. You comprise completely nothing on me…church rat!

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