Mercy Johnson, a popular Nollywood actress, recently made a claim in a new video that sparked a lot of discussion online.
During a talk with her colleague Yvonne Jegede, the actress says that there are only two people who can ask her to wash their clothes, and she will not decline.
However, the mother of four raises questions since she refuses to mention her husband, Prince Okojie, who is now a member of the House of Representatives, among these two individuals.
Mercy Johnson identified the two award-winning Aforbeats artists as Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, professionally known as Burnaboy, and Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known as Wizkid.
In her words; “Only two people na him fit tell me, make I was cloth for them,only two people for this whole world as it big so, he no go pass Burna Boy and Wizkid
Watch video below
Reacting to the post…
@blessed__foundation wrote: Waiting do her husband she Dey cap.
@hap.piness247 said: E Dey whine davido davido no come their hotel 4 abule egba that year So una still carry davido for mind .. e pain them.
@ugochi.eagle remarked: This girl na female Mr IBU.
@rayoly98 said: Nor be Mercy Johnson talk am, na Margret aka no regret ma talk am.
@nuella_samuel3232 wrote: As them no call davido name problem go soon start .
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