A throwback video of controversial dancer, Jane Mena and politician, Prince Kpokpogri has surfaced social media.
Apparently, Prince Kpokpogri has been a friend to the dancer for a while, and a regular customer to her “abaya” brand.
A quick look at her page also confirms this as the actress shared photos of Kpokpogri, appreciating him for his patronage.
In a video which she shared via the page on Instagram, she expressed her gratitude to Kpokpogri who drove to her store to patronize her brand.
Sharing the video, Janemena labelled him a boss while addressing him as “Mr Akporube”.
Watch the video below;
In other News Reality TV star Mercy Eke has replied a follower who wished her dead with some sweet words saying her pain and bitterness should turn into sweet.
Mercy Eke shared a DM she got from a follower on Snapchat and the follower wished her nothing but death saying she should disappear from the face of earth wishing that she dies in Morocco where she’s enjoying her life.
Mercy Eke replying to the follower decided to share some sweet words with him/her praying that God should keep him/her alive to keep watching her and all the pain and bitterness he/she is harboring should turn to sweet and honey.
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