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“Things Will ‘Work Out’ If I’m President”– Kate Henshaw Declares

Veteran Actress Kate Henshaw has said that things will work out if she becomes the president of Nigeria.

The 50-year-old said this in a Twitter post on Monday while reacting to a tweet about her being president.

The tweep @Themachanic wrote:

“Imagine @HenshawKate as President.Things will WORK OUT in Nigeria!!”

Responding to the tweet, Kate Henshaw retweeted saying,

“Really really WORK OUT.”

The tweep was making reference to a work out video the actress posted earlier.

Kate, a fitness lover, is one of the few celebrities constantly urging the youths to get their voter’s card.

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