Toke Makinwa is always in the news but this time she has been in the news for an alleged relationship with a business mogul.
She has, however, come out to not debunk or accept the claims.. She reacted to the rumour on Twitter.
In a cryptic post on her Twitter page, she said, ” if I can take the good I can also take the bad”
In what looked like a shade, veteran rapper, Ruggedman
made some comments which everyone felt he was referring to Toke Makinwa
in respect to her failed marriage and mostly the rumours of her
relationship with an older man.
"So you complain that ur man cheated on you, only for you to be found cheating with someone else husband...hmmm," he wrote on his Instagram page.
However,
Ruggedman on November 27, 2017, come out to deny that he was referring
to Toke Makinwa blaming bloggers for blowing his message out of
proportion.
"#LASTWORDS
@instablog9ja don't delete that foul,misleading post. I forgot it's
your usual. I just wasted energy vexing. It's unfortunate I have been
caught up in a bloggers web again.@tokemakinwa I have known you too long
to result to subs. Your private life has never been and will not start
now to be my business. We will all answer for our actions when the time
comes. Bloggers don't delete anything. Keeep doing what you do. Every
dog has it's day. God bless us all. #movingon," he wrote.
Toke Makinwa recently celebrated her birthday in grand style. Among those who turned up to celebrate with her include Mo Abudu, Dakota Lawson, and singer, Omawumi.
Toke Makinwa has had a very eventful year with the dissolving of her three years marriage to ex-husband, Maje Ayida. An Igbosere High Court in Lagos dissolved the union, citing husband’s adulterous lifestyle, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
On March 9, 2016, asked the court to dissolve the marriage on the grounds that the husband committed adultery. Justice Morenike Obadina, while delivering judgment held that Ayida filed an answer to the petition but did not give oral evidence in support of it.
She said the position of the law was settled as pleadings did not amount to evidence.
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