It seemed Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has learnt her lessons and has issued a warning to her fans and association of ‘God when’ on social media who always tap into people’s blessing on social media.
This comes a few days after her relationship with Delta State politician crashed, and leaked audio of her surfaced online.
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She was heard saying she would have killed her ex-husband Olakunle Churchill and begging her ex-lover Prince to accept her back.
Often when people see others flaunting their luxurious cars, new gift, relationships and marriages on social media, there is a popular cliche of people saying ‘God when’, insinuating when they will also get to flaunt their gifts online.
Reacting to this trend, Tonto Dikeh, in a post shared on her Instagram page, said people should be careful when asking God such questions.
According to the actress, netizens do not have all the information about those they wish to be like as they will only flaunt what people are allowed to see.
She wrote: Be careful what you ‘God when” You don’t have all the information, only what you are allowed to see.
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