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I Will Sue You And Demand Your Butt X-ray- Tonto Dikeh Warns IK Ogbonna


Tonto Dikeh who took her threat against IK Ogbonna a step further, threatened to sue him and also demand his butt x-ray. Tonto Dikeh who also warned IK Ogbonna to never mention her son's name in a troll post against her, also told him to think about how their fallout will affect his son.

Recall that IK Ogbonna had been accused of being gay by Bold Pink who he threatened to sue for defamation. Tonto Dikeh who cashed on it wrote; @ikogbonna Think about your son and how this fallout will affect him!!Cause i am a no hold back kinda sis my brother!!#E go bad #cause i don wan talk since you sue that girl but i just calm #Myown is i will sue you back and demand for your butt x-ray #Dont play with me ikAnd IK don't EVER mention my son again. #POST AND DELETE IN 1HOUR

Comments

Shaggy said…
Who Do You Guys Even Think Is More Trending Now Between Regina Nwoko And Tonto Dikeh Like For Regina Share For Tonto
Kendumazy said…

Ik Ogbonna should steer clear because this woman has a mental challenge. After the buttt xray, we'll request for an MRI for her
Fred said…
Tonto is trending then smiling to the bank too. She is a smart ibo b1tch but not a wife material

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