Nigerian comedian, Baba De Baba seems to be looking for trouble as he weighs into Tonto Dikeh and Olakunle Churchill’s drama.
The upcoming comedian, via his Instagram page, dropped his two cents on the estranged couple’s unending marital drama.
Baba De Baba stated that Tonto has learnt her lesson in a hard way and is ready to amend her ways with Churchill.
Despite the draggings, he believes that if Churchill gives Tonto greenlight, she would happily become his second wife.
He noted how the actress has been into several relationships, since their breakups, and as seen that there is nothing outside.
Shifting his attention to Churchill, he offered him a piece of advice on how to tame Tonto. He admonished the businessman to stop her from drinking alcohol as it makes Tonto Dikeh misbehave.
“Tonto has learnt her lesson in a hard way and she’s ready to amend her ways with Churchill.
Forget all the dragging if Churchill gives her a second chance, she will enter as a second wife.
At least, she don go outside and see say nothing dey there.
My only advice for Churchill is that, if he wants to reconsider her, he should stop her from drinking alcohol because no responsible man can satisfy a lady that drinks too much in bed.
Goodmorning “.
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