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Tonto Dikeh and Ifemeludike fight dirty over differences in approach to seeking justice for late Sylvester Oromoni

Tonto Dikeh Hits Back Hard At Ifemeludike - Classifies Her As A Z-List ActorTonto Dikeh and Ifemeludike fight dirty over differences in approach to seeking justice for late Sylvester Oromoni

Nollywood actresses, Tonto Dikeh and Ifemeludike, have dragged each other on social media over Sylvester Oromoni’s death.

The drama started after Tonto reacted to investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo’s comment on the little boys death.

 

 

 

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She pleaded with Nigerians to completely ignore what Kemi Olunloyo said about Sylvester Oromoni.

Tonto Dikeh averred that people have left the major issue of seeking justice for Sylvester to attack the controversial journalist.

However, fellow thespian, Ifemeludike did not agree with Tonto that Kemi Olunloyo should be ignored. She stated that anyone coming up with conspiracy theories surrounding Sylvester’s death must be held accountable and seen as a co-conspirator.

 

 

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Ifemeludike added that Tonto Dikeh is always making excuses for the wrong people, and this triggered the mother of one.

Tonto Dikeh in response slammed Ifemeludike called her an audacious z-list actor. She also mocked her with a revelation she made months ago, claiming that actress Lynda Clems allegedly pimped her out to Apostle Suleiman some years ago.

See their exchange below,

 

 

 

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