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“Them carry me go where I no know, I feel used” -Singer Timi Dakolo cries out

Nigerian singer, Timi Dakolo has cried out over what his wife and kids to him.

The doting father who has reunited with his family abroad revealed that his wife and kids took him out for a stroll until the unexpected happened.

According to him, before the twinkle of an eye, he was already pushing trolley and swiping card.

Lamenting about how he feels used, he stated that funny things are no longer funny to him.

“Them carry me go where I no know, from let’s just troll, next thing I am pushing trolley and swiping card. I feel used. Even funny things are not funny…..”.

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